White Settlement police released dash cam and body camera footage of a car crash Saturday morning.
The suspect, identified as 44-year-old Jason Goss, was arrested and charged with four new counts, including evading arrest and detention and burglary of a building. In addition, Goss had four warrants from the Parker County Sheriff’s Officer, including possession of a controlled substance and theft of property.
The car crash began when Officer J. Russell was patrolling an area with multiple burglaries near the 900 block of State Highway 183. When Officer Russell noticed suspicious activity near a vehicle, Goss left the area in a black Ford pickup truck and went through the automated gate. to the warehouse to escape the police.
The left rear tire of Goss’ pickup truck was damaged due to contact with the automated gate.
White Settlement and Fort Worth officers chased Goss’ pickup through several Tarrant County freeways until the damaged tire caused the car to stop near IH 30 westbound and South Cherry Lane .
The pursuit ended without accidents or injuries and Goss was taken into custody.
“Excellent proactive police work by the team today,” said Christopher Cook, Chief of Police/Director of Public Safety. “I want to publicly thank the Fort Worth Police Department and Chief Neil Noakes for their strong partnership in assisting our police officers with their resources, including Air One. We appreciate the security assistance and are thankful that no innocent people were harmed saw caught up in this dangerous. pursuit based on bad deeds exhibited by a wanted fugitive who commits new crimes.”