A police chase forced Auburn University at Montgomery to go on lockdown.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Someone has been taken into custody after a police chase forced Auburn University at Montgomery to go on lockdown Tuesday afternoon.
Montgomery police say the pursuit began near Interstate 85 North and Taylor Road after a vehicle refused to pull over for a traffic stop. Police say the chase veered toward AUM before coming to a stop on campus in the 7000 block of Senator Drive.and get the latest local news and breaking alerts in your email!
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