Driver in custody after bizarre chase and swim in Brazos River

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Monday, March 28, 2016
Man arrested after wild police chase
Man arrested after wild police chase that ended in the Brazos River.

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- What started as a high speed police chase turned into a strange, mud-coated standoff as officers tried for about an hour to rescue the driver who had jumped into the Brazos River, and then couldn't get out.

High speed chase ends with suspect swimming in Brazos River

It's unknown what prompted the chase, but it began on W. Orem near Almeda. The driver left the main roads, cutting through construction zones and rural property in Brazoria County. He went through a field of grass before returning to roads, such as FM 521, with at least one blown tire.

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Miya Shay captured these images of the suspect being led into a police squad vehicle.

Click here to see highlights from the chase including the moment when the suspect pointed a gun outside his window

Due to breaking news preempting the majority of General Hospital, we will rebroadcast the program in its entirety tonight at 1:37am, after Rachael Ray.

Suspect leads officers on chase in Brazoria County

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