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The juvenile suspects were apprehended after leading Enfield police on a chase in a stolen vehicle

ENFIELD, Conn. (WTNH) — Enfield police say they called in the help of a K9, drone units and state police troopers to apprehend two juveniles accused of leading officers on a chase Wednesday.

At least one of the three suspects had not been located Thursday morning.


The incident began when police received a complaint around 3 a.m. Wednesday reporting suspects trying to enter parked vehicles in the area of ​​Tolland Drive.

When officers arrived to check the area, a gray Dodge Durango and a red Chevrolet SUV fled, sparking a chase with officers. However, the officers abandoned state politics.

An officer was able to deploy a tire deflator on the Durango, which came to rest on Interstate 91 south. Three suspects fled on foot, following the police. They were able to apprehend two of the juvenile suspects.

The Durango was determined to be stolen from David Street in Enfield.

Police said they were assisted by their own K9 and drone units, East Windsor Police, Hartford Police and State Police.

Police reminded residents to always lock their vehicle when unattended.

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