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Dash Cam Video Shows Deputies Rescue Baby After Chase Ends in Crash in Kentucky
One deputy carried the child to safety, and authorities said the suspect faces multiple charges in Boone, Kenton and Greene counties.
- On Wednesday, dash cam footage captured Boone County deputies rescuing a two-month-old baby after a police chase ended with a car crashing into a church on Main Street in Walton, Kentucky.
- The incident began as a domestic kidnapping case 70 miles north near Xenia, Ohio, where police say Brenton Howland forced the baby's mother from their vehicle before driving away shortly after 7 p.m.
- Boone County deputies initiated two chases after spotting the vehicle, during which Howland sideswiped a cruiser, injuring Sergeant Jeff Nagy of the Boone County Sheriff's Office just before the collision.
- Following the crash, first responders safely extracted the baby from the backseat; officials confirmed the child has been reunited with their mother while Howland remains hospitalized facing multiple criminal charges.
- Walton, located about 21 miles from Cincinnati, Ohio, was the site of the collision; Howland faces multiple criminal charges across Boone County, Kenton County, and Greene County.
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