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Updated: 6:09 PM Oct 30, 2009
Man who led police on high speed chase pleads guilty
Chippewa County prosecutors say Theodore Mchie pleaded guilty to three counts against him, and will be sentenced in late November.
Posted: 6:09 PM Oct 30, 2009Reporter: WEAU 13 News Staff Email Address: news@weau.com |
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The man who police say led them on a chase, pleaded guilty to some of the charges.
Chippewa County prosecutors say Theodore Mchie pleaded guilty to three counts against him, and will be sentenced in late November.
Prosecutors say Mchie pleaded guilty to two counts, including 2nd degree recklessly endangering safety.
Police say as the officer tried to grab Mchie, he took off, with the officer hanging on the door.
The officer says he tried to shoot, but Mchie slammed on the breaks, and the officer's finger slipped off the trigger.
Mchie crashed into a tree off Hastings Way.
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