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Suspect in custody after stealing police car, leading officers on chase through Coatesville, police say

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COATESVILLE, Pa. - A Chester County man is in custody after police say he stole a squad car and lead officers on a pursuit before slamming into another vehicle Friday morning in Coatesville.

Officers from the Coatesville Police Department were called to a property on West 5th Avenue around 11:30 a.m. for reports of a "domestic disturbance."During the investigation, police say a person named Alex Thompson was uncooperative with officers and drove off in a police car.

A brief pursuit involving Coatesvill police and Pennsylvania State Troopers ended when Thompson allegedly rear-ended another vehicle near Route 340 and Route 30, according to police.

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