Driver booked and charged after I-30 pursue

DRIVER BOOKED AND CHARGED AFTER I-30 Pursue

Police say the driver of an 18-wheeler that led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington.

Police say the driver of an 18-wheeler that led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington.

Authorities identified the driver as 35-year-old Jose Luis Cano Olivas. It remains unclear what led him to drive erratically and lead police on the pursue.

The pursue began in Fort Worth and ended when the semi crashed into a median around the Cooper Street exit.

We are backing up to take cover as SWAT attempts to make compelled entry at this point. pic.twitter.com/x7jTeFPYWf

The pursuit began at about 12:30 p.m. after a traffic officer noticed a semi driving erratically and above the speed limit on eastbound Interstate thirty in the downtown area of Fort Worth, said Bradley Perez, a spokesman with Fort Worth police. When the officer attempted to pull the driver over, the vehicle continued down I-30 and hit numerous vehicles.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

Pursue finishes in flamy crash; EB I-30 closed in Arlington

“As I was driving to the scene, my myself, I observed about five to six separate vehicles involved in an accident,” Perez said.

Around the Cooper Street exit on I-30, the semi crashed into a vehicle and then into a median. Vanessa Harrison, a spokeswoman with Arlington police, said the 2nd driver was able to kick out the window of his car and escape before his vehicle caught fire. The driver was transported to an area hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The burnt vehicle behind the semi, the driver was able to escape and get to the hospital. Unknown condition. pic.twitter.com/JaPYpfcD5e

Both Fort Worth and Arlington SWAT responded to the scene as a standoff with the semi driver ensued.

Perez said the behavior of the driver of the semi was described as “erratic” as SWAT crews monitored him before injecting the truck.

“But he wasn’t acting out against the officers or anything as such,” Perez said. “And they were able to take him securely into custody.”

“So I don’t know if this driver was under the influence, whether it was a medical condition or if it was something else of that nature,” Perez said. “Only time will tell.”

While police originally reported that a female was inwards the 18-wheeler, Harrison said after the driver’s arrest that he was the lone occupant inwards the semi.

“Based on witness information and observation, there was just confusion,” she said.

Driver booked and charged after I-30 pursue

DRIVER BOOKED AND CHARGED AFTER I-30 Pursue

Police say the driver of an 18-wheeler that led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington.

Police say the driver of an 18-wheeler that led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington.

Authorities identified the driver as 35-year-old Jose Luis Cano Olivas. It remains unclear what led him to drive erratically and lead police on the pursue.

The pursue embarked in Fort Worth and ended when the semi crashed into a median around the Cooper Street exit.

We are backing up to take cover as SWAT attempts to make coerced entry at this point. pic.twitter.com/x7jTeFPYWf

The pursuit began at about 12:30 p.m. after a traffic officer noticed a semi driving erratically and above the speed limit on eastbound Interstate thirty in the downtown area of Fort Worth, said Bradley Perez, a spokesman with Fort Worth police. When the officer attempted to pull the driver over, the vehicle continued down I-30 and hit numerous vehicles.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

A semi truck was involved in a pursue that ended in a flamy crash on eastbound Interstate thirty in Arlington at Cooper Street.

Pursue finishes in flamy crash; EB I-30 closed in Arlington

“As I was driving to the scene, my myself, I observed about five to six separate vehicles involved in an accident,” Perez said.

Around the Cooper Street exit on I-30, the semi crashed into a vehicle and then into a median. Vanessa Harrison, a spokeswoman with Arlington police, said the 2nd driver was able to kick out the window of his car and escape before his vehicle caught fire. The driver was transported to an area hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The burnt vehicle behind the semi, the driver was able to escape and get to the hospital. Unknown condition. pic.twitter.com/JaPYpfcD5e

Both Fort Worth and Arlington SWAT responded to the scene as a standoff with the semi driver ensued.

Perez said the behavior of the driver of the semi was described as “erratic” as SWAT crews monitored him before injecting the truck.

“But he wasn’t acting out against the officers or anything as such,” Perez said. “And they were able to take him securely into custody.”

“So I don’t know if this driver was under the influence, whether it was a medical condition or if it was something else of that nature,” Perez said. “Only time will tell.”

While police originally reported that a female was inwards the 18-wheeler, Harrison said after the driver’s arrest that he was the lone occupant inwards the semi.

“Based on witness information and observation, there was just confusion,” she said.

Driver booked and charged after I-30 pursue

Driver booked and charged after I-30 pursue

Driver booked and charged after I-30 pursue

35-year-old Jose Luis Cano Olivas, the driver of an 18-wheeler, led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington (Photo: Fort Worth Police, Custom-made)

ARLINGTON, TEXAS – Police say the driver of an 18-wheeler that led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington.

Authorities identified the driver as 35-year-old Jose Luis Cano Olivas. It remains unclear what led him to drive erratically and lead police on the pursue.

35-year-old Jose Luis Cano Olivas, the driver of an 18-wheeler, led police on a pursue and crashed into numerous vehicles has been taken into custody after an hours-long standoff on Interstate thirty in Arlington (Photo: Fort Worth Police, Custom-made)

The pursue began in Fort Worth and ended when the semi crashed into a median around the Cooper Street exit.

We are backing up to take cover as SWAT attempts to make compelled entry at this point. pic.twitter.com/x7jTeFPYWf

The pursuit began at about 12:30 p.m. after a traffic officer noticed a semi driving erratically and above the speed limit on eastbound Interstate thirty in the downtown area of Fort Worth, said Bradley Perez, a spokesman with Fort Worth police. When the officer attempted to pull the driver over, the vehicle continued down I-30 and hit numerous vehicles.

“As I was driving to the scene, my myself, I observed about five to six separate vehicles involved in an accident,” Perez said.

Around the Cooper Street exit on I-30, the semi crashed into a vehicle and then into a median. Vanessa Harrison, a spokeswoman with Arlington police, said the 2nd driver was able to kick out the window of his car and escape before his vehicle caught fire. The driver was transported to an area hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The burnt vehicle behind the semi, the driver was able to escape and get to the hospital. Unknown condition. pic.twitter.com/JaPYpfcD5e

Both Fort Worth and Arlington SWAT responded to the scene as a standoff with the semi driver ensued.

Perez said the behavior of the driver of the semi was described as “erratic” as SWAT crews monitored him before injecting the truck.

“But he wasn’t acting out against the officers or anything as such,” Perez said. “And they were able to take him securely into custody.”

“So I don’t know if this driver was under the influence, whether it was a medical condition or if it was something else of that nature,” Perez said. “Only time will tell.”

While police originally reported that a female was inwards the 18-wheeler, Harrison said after the driver’s arrest that he was the lone occupant inwards the semi.

“Based on witness information and observation, there was just confusion,” she said.

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