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TERRE HAUTE, Indiana (DLC Media) - A traffic stop led to a police chase in Terre Haute yesterday morning. A deputy with the Vigo County Sheriff's Department attempted a traffic stop with 47-year-old Michael Graves, who had an open warrant in Parke County. Graves was with passengers Milissa Spivey of Beech Grove and Angela Sanchez who also had an open warrant in Parke County._x000D_ _x000D_ When the deputy attempted to pull the vehicle over on Lafayette Avenue, the vehicle refused to stop. The driver then jumped out of the vehicle and was quickly apprehended with the help of a police K-9. The two passengers in the vehicle were also arrested.
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