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Hour-long Police Chase Ends in Crash on Camp Bowie in Fort Worth
Officials say at least two people have been detained after the pursuit crossed multiple cities.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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A police chase that began in Ellis County, Texas, ended in a crash near Bryant Irving and Camp Bowie in Fort Worth. According to officials on the scene, the hour-long pursuit traveled through several cities before the suspect vehicle crashed. WFAA crews reported hearing shots fired, and police say they are still searching for additional suspects in the area. At least two people have been detained as a result of the incident.
Why it matters
High-speed police chases pose significant risks to public safety, often leading to dangerous situations and property damage. This incident highlights the challenges law enforcement face in apprehending suspects who attempt to evade capture, and the need for careful coordination between agencies to minimize harm to bystanders.
The details
The chase began in Ellis County and traveled through multiple cities before ending in a crash near the intersection of Bryant Irving and Camp Bowie in Fort Worth. WFAA crews on the scene reported hearing shots fired, though it's unclear if the suspects exchanged gunfire with police. At least two people have been detained so far, but police say they are still searching for additional suspects in the area.
- The chase began in Ellis County and lasted approximately one hour.
The players
Ellis County
The county where the police chase originated.
Fort Worth
The city where the chase ended in a crash near Bryant Irving and Camp Bowie.
What’s next
Police will continue to investigate the incident and search for any remaining suspects. The authorities will also likely review the chase protocols and procedures to determine if any changes or improvements can be made to enhance public safety during future high-speed pursuits.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the dangers of high-speed police chases and the need for law enforcement agencies to carefully balance the pursuit of suspects with the safety of the public. It also highlights the importance of effective coordination and communication between different law enforcement jurisdictions when responding to such dynamic situations.
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