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Teenager shot after high-speed chase in Mobile County

Teenager shot after high-speed chase in Mobile County

Yahoo15-07-2025
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala (WKRG) – Two men have been arrested by the Mobile County Sheriff's Office and one person escaped following an early morning chase with deputies on Friday, according to a news release.
The release says deputies attempted to pull over a vehicle Friday at 1:14 a.m. in Prichard. The driver refused to pull over.
The driver continued onto I-10 without headlights, then turned onto Dauphin Island Parkway, where the chase ended with a PIT maneuver from deputies.
While deputies tried to get three people out of the car, the driver, 18-year-old Zachery Reed was shot in the buttocks by one of the deputies' guns. He was taken to the hospital and later released.
Reed was the alleged driver and the front passenger, 18-year-old Anthony Phillips, were taken to Metro Jail. Reed was charged with attempt to elude, resisting arrest and reckless endangerment.
Phillips has yet to be included in the Metro Jail log at the time of the release.
Deputies are looking for the third person, the backseat passenger. Their identity hasn't been released.
Anyone with information on the third suspect is urged to call the Sheriff's Office.
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