Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Driver who led police on chase arrested

- By Marian Dennis mdennis@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MarianDenn­is1 on Twitter

Police have caught the man who led them on a chase through three counties with a woman and two children in the vehicle.

John Michael Soto, 24, of Douglassvi­lle, has been arrested after he abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot, leaving his two children and their mother behind.

Pennsylvan­ia State Police said Soto was taken into custody around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday without incident at a residence in Union Township.

Soto was being sought after an incident that began around 11:40 p.m. Tuesday. Robeson Township police officers had attempted to make a routine traffic stop of a Nissan sedan driven by Soto at Route 724 just west of Jackson Street, police said in a press release Wednesday. As soon as an officer left his police cruiser, however, Soto sped off in the Nissan, according to police.

Police then pursued Soto in a chase that spanned multiple municipali­ties in Berks, Chester and Mont-

gomery counties. At one point during the

chase, the officer who initiated the pursuit attempted to box in the Nissan when Soto pulled into a driveway in Union Township. Soto then rammed his car into the police vehicle and sped off. The

pursuit eventually ended when Soto drove into a lawn in Colebrookd­ale Township.

Soto fled on foot leaving his 4-year-old daughter, 2-year-old son and their mother, who had been passengers

in the vehicle during the pursuit.

Police have charged Soto with aggravated assault, endangerin­g the welfare of children, recklessly endangerin­g another person, fleeing

or attempting to elude an officer, driving suspended and several other traffic offenses.

Soto was arraigned Thursday before District Judge Paul J. Hadzick and

is scheduled for a preliminar­y hearing on Jan. 3 before District Judge David E. Glass. He was unable to post the set $100,000 bail and is being held at Berks County Prison.

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