WATCH: Residents in Hillcrest were shocked when a high-speed car chase ended in a residential area with the suspect vehicle “ping-ponging” between parked vehicles.
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Resident DW Dawson said he was about to take his dog for a walk when the KIA sedan came flying down the street and that it was a miracle no one was hurt.
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