High Speed Chase - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

18-Wheeler Terror
A man takes control of an 18-wheeler semi-truck and leads police on a deadly game of cat and mouse while holding his wife at knifepoint; in Michigan, U.S. Marshals must bring in a suspect wanted for the cold-blooded murder of his girlfriend.

Human Shield
In Florida, an argument escalates into a double kidnapping, spurring a police chase; the suspect uses a hostage as a human shield and escapes into a forest; what starts as a routine shoplifting case soon becomes something more bizarre in Oklahoma.

School Bus Hijack
A routine stop for speeding soon turns personal when a deputy comes within inches of death; a knife-wielding man takes a dozen children hostage on a school bus; a suspect leads officers on a long chase that tests their police cars.

Killer on the Run
A homicide suspect holding his own cousin hostage leads police on a chase through the city; a rookie cop chases a car acting strangely deep into a Florida swamp, and it's clear the perp is willing to risk his life to escape.

Death in the Family
When a stolen vehicle hits and kills a veteran officer, it takes a massive agency manhunt to bring the criminals down. In South Carolina, an officer learns that three bank robbers are coming his way, and they do not intend to surrender quietly.

Interstate Boat Chase
A man shoots two officers serving eviction papers and then escapes, sparking a high-speed car chase; two robbery suspects flee in a U-Haul truck; with one of the county's busiest intersections fast approaching, police must make a terrifying decision.
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