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Man Arrested After Pursuit on the Indiana Toll Road
By: Sheila McCrea - Thursday, April 23, 2020

Elkhart County. IN - A man found himself going to jail after failing to stop and leading Indiana State Troopers on a pursuit on the Indiana Toll Road. The incident happened Wednesday night just before 9:30 p.m.

Indiana State Police Troopers Nikolos Anderson and Trooper Brett Adair were both sitting in a crossover near the 96 mile marker on the Indiana Toll Road when they observed a red Mustang travelling westbound at a high speed. A radar reading showed that the Mustang was travelling over 120 miles per hour in a 70 mile per hour zone.

As both troopers caught up to the Mustang in their fully marked Indiana State Police cars, the driver of the Mustang allegedly shut off his lights for a brief period of time. The Mustang continued westbound in excess of 100 miles per hour, with both troopers behind, refusing to stop.

As the pursuit continued westbound the driver of the Mustang was able to avoid Stop Sticks that an assisting trooper had set up near the 84 mile marker in St. Joseph County. The Mustang then continued westbound, purportedly turning off its lights at times. After several Stop Sticks were set up in the path of the Mustang, it finally came to a controlled stop on the right shoulder near the 71 mile marker.

The driver of the Mustang, identified as Musab Alhussein, age 25 of Minneapolis, MN, was reportedly slow to respond to troopers commands but was safely taken into custody. Alhussein told troopers he did not stop because he thought the troopers wanted to race.

Alhussein was arrested on preliminary charges of Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Resisting Law Enforcement, and Reckless Driving and also received several citations for moving violations. Alhussein was taken to the Elkhart County Jail.



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