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Military-style truck goes on wrecking spree through Texas after hit and run, sending cops on wild 75-minute chase

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Military-style truck goes on wrecking spree through Texas after hit and run, sending cops on wild 75-minute chase

A military-style tractor trailer decked out in camouflauge led Texas police on a wild, 75-minute chase that was caught on camera — after its driver allegedly fled the scene of a crash Sunday night.

The truck smashed into at least 10 other vehicles during the crazy chase — and police said the driver attempted to ram several law enforcement vehicles before he was gassed by SWAT officers and taken into custody.

The large camo-colored truck was spewing sparks and smoke from popped tires when a passerby filmed the driver speeding by with police officers in hot pursuit, dramatic footage obtained by KHOU shows.

The chase began around 10 p.m. when an off-duty police deputy saw the truck hit another vehicle and then speed off, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Video shows sparks flying after police deployed spike strips during the dramatic pursuit.

Video shows sparks flying after police deployed spike strips during the dramatic pursuit. KHOU

Police quickly identified the conspicuous truck, which was described by police as a military-style tractor trailer with no license plates.

That deputy called for help, and within minutes, sheriff’s deputies located the suspected truck and attempted to pull the driver over, but he refused to stop and led cops on a 75-minute chase.

The driver, identified as 53-year-old Omar Moreno, tore through parts of Harris County and Houston as police deployed multiple spike strips in an attempt to stop the vehicle. At one point, the truck came to a brief stop and a deputy fired a single round at it, Click2Houston reported.

A dangerous police chase stretching across multiple roadways ended overnight in northeast Harris County

A dangerous police chase stretching across multiple roadways ended overnight in Harris County, Texas. KHOU

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The driver was identified as 53-year-old Omar Moreno. KHOU

Despite visible damage to the truck, Moreno allegedly kept going until he came to a stop on the Eastex Freeway near Little York.

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team responded and arrested Moreno after using tear gas.

“We did deploy gas, which was effective. We do have the suspect in custody. He’s a 53-year-old Hispanic male,” Chief Deputy Tommy Diaz told reporters.

“He was not struck by gunfire, nor was he injured. There’s no further danger to the community,” Diaz said.

Investigators are still working to learn more about where the vehicle came from, why it had no license plates, and what caused the initial hit and run.

Moreno is charged with three counts of aggravated assault and one count of evading arrest.

No officers or civilians were injured, cops said.

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