High-speed chase with K9, drone
Posted/updated on: May 12, 2026 at 2:54 am
VAN – The Van Police Department helped arrest two burglary suspects involved in a high-speed chase that started in Heath on Saturday morning. Officers were sent out to the Promontory neighborhood at around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday to respond to a reported burglary at an occupied residence. Suspects were reportedly spotted in a vehicle leaving the area and officers attempted to do a traffic stop on their vehicle but they fled. A chase ensued along Interstate 20 and by the time they reached Van Zandt County, the suspects’ vehicle was going over 100 miles per hour, according to our news partner KETK.
A Van PD officer was listening to the chase on his radio and was able to help bring the pursuit to an end by deploying spikes across Interstate 20 at mile marker 536 near Tyler. The suspects’ vehicle went on for only a mile after that but then two people in the vehicle ran into the woods nearby.
Texas Game Wardens were then called out to help find the two suspects. K9 Roux, her handler, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and a drone pilot eventually caught the pair after they fled through the woods for almost five miles.
According to Texas Game Wardens, a third person wanted in connection to the armed robbery was arrested before the other two ran into the woods. Van PD said they were all arrested and handed over to Heath law enforcement.
The Heath Department of Public Safety said the suspects are all from Georgia and have been booked into the Rockwall County Detention Center. This case is currently under investigation by Heath detectives.





