PSP arrest suspects who allegedly lead police on a 120 mph chase
Pensylvania State Police arrested two men after they led police on a chase that reached 120 miles per hour.

Pensylvania State Police arrested two men after they led police on a chase that reached 120 miles per hour.
Police say that they were called to a Coolspring Township home because the residents returned home and saw two men outside of their home, loading different items into their car.
The men were later identified as 30-year-old William Jackson and 24-year-old Tyquan Smith.
According to the report, Jackson and Smith fled the scene once the homeowner arrived and witnessed the two stealing from the home.
Police say that once they received the report they pursued the two men on State Route 62 and onto Interstate-79 north.
According to authorities, the pursuit reached speeds of 120 miles per hours and continued about 42 miles before police used deflation stips and a pit maneuver to disable the vehicle.
The two men are charged with burglary, fleeing and eluding.
Both Jackson and Smith are in the Mercer County Jail awaiting their arraignment.