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Suspected Trafficker Jumps From Moving Vehicle

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Police have arrested a would-be human trafficker after a high speed chase cames to a surprising end.the pursuit began close to the intersection of mesquite avenue and highway 83 around 6pm Monday. Authorities notices a blue Chevy suburban that was loaded with people. When the driver noticed he was being targeted he hit the metal to the metal and took off.however, the chase came to a halt when the driver mustered all his wits and decided to jump out of the moving vehicle. 22 undocumented immigrants are now waiting deportation and the driver, Samuel Sanchez, is now facing a charge of evading arrest. More charges are pending.

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