Must-See Videos: Wild police chase ends in crash

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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Must-See Videos: Chase ends in crash
Police car rams vehicle, pushing it up onto barrier

POLICE CHASE

A wild chase in Edmond, Oklahoma was all recorded on police dash cameras.

Officers made two attempts to stop the driver by tapping the back of his car to spin it out.

On the first attempt, the car spun, but the driver just took off again.

In the second attempt, the car slid backwards into a concrete highway center barrier.

A police car then rammed the vehicle, pushing it backwards up onto the barrier.

ALLEGED DRUGGED DRIVER

In more dash-camera video, a driver in Wisconsin is seen driving at slow speeds and weaving all over the road.

At one point, she hit the curb before officers finally got her to pull over.

When they asked her to get out of the SUV for a field sobriety test, she immediately fell to the ground.

She now faces numerous charges.

RARE FOX

Researchers at Yosemite National Park used a motion-sensor-activated camera to capture to images of the extremely rare Sierra Nevada Red Fox.

The elusive species lives in remote, rugged areas of California, Oregon, and Nevada.

The fox's bright red fur made it a popular target for hunters until killing them was banned in 1974.

Experts think the surviving population is somewhere between just 15 and 50 animals.

ROAD SKIING

And we end with one of those "don't try this yourself" videos.

A skier took advantage of this week's blizzard in the northeast to go skiing behind a car.

Friends shot video while the man weaved in and out behind the vehicle.

Looks like an easy way to get hurt to us.

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