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DEKORRA, Wis. 鈥?A woman who fell asleep in the backseat of her car in Columbia County woke up to find a stranger driving the vehicle. On Saturday, Jan. 14, the victim told dispatchers around 3:30 a.m. that the man jumped into the driver s seat after her husband stopped at a truck stop in Dekorra. The Columbia County Sheriff s Office said the victim reported she didn t know where the man was driving to and was refusing to release her from the car while speeding. 911 calls and squad footage obtained by NBC 15details the police chase that followed. I was in a gas station, the victim told the dispatcher. My husband just got out from the car. Columbia and Sauk county dispatch centers were able to stay in contact with the victim who was providing location information. Shortly after 4 a.m., a Columbia County deputy saw the vehicle heading westbound on Highway 188 in West Point Township. The driver attempted to elude deputies and Wisconsin State Patrol troopers who pursued the vehicle. The sheriff s office says tire deflation devices were successfully used and the driver continued to d
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