MESA, Ariz. (AP) - A man wanted on a warrant out of Pinal County has been arrested after an often slow-speed vehicle pursuit on freeways through Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa.
Authorities say a high-speed chase began about 4 p.m. Monday when the driver of a sedan failed to yield on Interstate 10 west of Phoenix.
It became a slow-speed chase around Tempe after Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers used stop sticks to cause tire damage.
The car drove for miles on its rims during rush-hour traffic before it was finally stopped under a freeway when a police vehicle rammed the car, causing it to spin around.
Authorities say they had to use stun guns to subdue the driver before he was handcuffed and taken into custody.
DPS officials didn’t immediately identify the man.
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