Multiple TV stations are reporting that a wanted suspect led law enforcement on a chase from Oregon City, Ore. to Camas early Friday morning. The suspect — driving a stolen truck — led Clackamas County sheriff’s deputies on a lengthy chase up Interstate 205 early Friday morning before turning onto state Highway 14, according to KOIN. The pursuit ended outside the Camas Cemetery after the white pick-up truck came to a rest in between two houses, the Portland TV station reported. Authorities in Oregon and Clark County directed questions to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, which did not respond to requests for information. This story will be updated.

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