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Suspects from Baltimore Arrested Following High-Speed Chase and Vehicle Ramming Incident in Hanover

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Published on September 06, 2024
Suspects from Baltimore Arrested Following High-Speed Chase and Vehicle Ramming Incident in HanoverSource: Google Street View

High-speed pursuits and felony charges marked a dramatic episode in Hanover. Two suspects, identified as Angela Lee Pike and John Perry Parlier, were arrested after a stolen vehicle incident led to a chase with law enforcement. According to a press release from the Anne Arundel County Police Department, at around 10:15 p.m., Officers spotted a stolen 1997 green Honda CRV yesterday near Arundel Mills Boulevard.

Officers decided to tail the vehicle, awaiting reinforcement, when the driver, Pike, rammed an officer's car, causing minor injuries to an office. The Honda then sped toward Baltimore, prompting a chase. The Baltimore Police Foxtrot Air Unit and the AACoPD Air Unit helped locate the fleeing suspects after they abandoned the stolen car and attempted to escape on foot.

The pursuit ended with both Pike, a 48-year-old woman, and Parlier, a 27-year-old man, both from Baltimore, being arrested and charged for their involvement in the incident.

The officer involved in the collision was quickly attended to and sent to an area hospital for treatment. The police confirmed there were no additional injuries in the incident.