High Speed Chase Through Local Towns Ends in Lockport Arrest
Why people think our everyday Real Lives are anything like a TV Show, especially when driving and thinking they're going to outrun the Police, is beyond my imagination. It's never going to work out in their favor...you cannot outrun, outmaneuver, or outsmart the police. The best practice is to pull over once you see cherry lights behind you...doing anything other than that is not worth it in the end as 27-Year-Old Sincere E. Wiley found out the hard way.
Wiley took Sheriff's Deputies on a wild car chase through Cambria, Wilson, and Lockport before being apprehended in Lockport, according to reports. This all began in the parking lot of the Niagara County Sheriff's Office at approx 3 PM in broad daylight as Wilson, for some reason, according to reports:
was seen driving a green 2002 GMC Envoy in a reckless manner by a patrol unit in its own parking lot at 3:14 p.m.
After an attempt to stop the vehicle, the Sheriff's office said Wiley then led police in a chase that, at times, reached speeds in excess of 80 to 90 mph.
According to the sheriff's office, Wiley first fled west toward Lower Mountain Road, then north on Green Road, then turned east and drove through a yard on Ridge Road.
At that point, officials say Wiley turned around and began driving west on Ridge Road, nearly hitting a marked Niagara County Sheriff's Office's vehicle head-on. Deputies say Wiley turned right onto Irish Road before the chase continued through the towns of Cambria, Wilson, and Lockport before heading back into the City of Lockport.
There, the chase continued for another 10 minutes at speeds of about 20 mph along city streets before the Niagara County Sheriff's Office said Wiley pulled into a yard on Green Street, where Wiley was taken into custody.