Tallassee police say a robbery suspect is in custody after leading officers on a chase that ended on Interstate 85. alnews alcrime tallassee wakanews
Police say they were called to the 100 block of Gilmer Avenue on a robbery call. When they arrived, they say they saw Morales driving away. They say they tried to stop him as he headed down Alabama Highway 229, but he wouldn’t stop.
He is being charged with robbery, attempted burglary, possession of burglary tools, attempting to elude, hit and run and failure to render aid.Tallassee police received help from the Macon County and Montgomery County sheriff’s offices.
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