Heroin was found in a Maserati that was impounded after police pursued the speeding vehicle and used spike strips to help stop it early Tuesday morning, Monona police reported.
The incident began around 1:15 a.m. when a Monona officer saw the Maserati going well over the speed limit on the Beltline near South Towne Drive. Behind the vehicle at the Highway 51 exit, the officer checked the vehicle’s registration, based on dealer plates that did not originally result in a return, Chief Brian Chaney said in a statement.
Knowing of recent auto thefts from Illinois dealerships and based on the speeding violation, the officer initiated a traffic stop, but the Maserati immediately took off, with the Monona officer in pursuit in conditions that included little to no traffic.
The Maserati driver headed south on Highway 51, and Maple Bluff police assisted as the vehicle approached Milwaukee Street in Madison. The Maserati traveled back onto Highway 51 and eventually reentered Monona, and tire deflation devices were deployed in cooperation with Monona police. With the vehicle slowing, the driver traveled onto the on-ramp to the westbound Beltline from Highway 51, struck the tall curb and went off the road, disabling the vehicle.
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The driver, a 29-year-old Fitchburg man, got out to flee on foot but surrendered after he was warned that Monona K9 Jakko would be deployed. Officers found a small amount of a powdery substance that tested positive for heroin.
The driver, who was alone in the Maserati, was arrested on tentative charges of felony attempted eluding and felony possession of heroin. He has prior felony convictions in Dane County, Chaney said.
The Maserati involved was not reported stolen, and it was impounded while police identified the owner.
No injuries were reported.
The driver, a 29-year-old Fitchburg man, got out to flee on foot but surrendered after he was warned that Monona K9 Jakko would be deployed.