Premium Only Content

Video released of high-speed I-75 chase from Warren County to Cincinnati
Ohio State High Patrol has now released video of a high-speed chase on I-75 that ended with an 18-year-old’s arrest. Watch the video in the player above.
They are: failure to comply with police, obstructing official business and four counts of receiving stolen property, including a black 2016 Jeep Renegade reported stolen last month in Loveland, according to OSP and the Warren County Jail.
The license plate on the rear of the Jeep also were reported stolen, out of Cincinnati, Sgt. Stanfield said. In addition to a receiving stolen property charge related to that, troopers also charged the man with a misdemeanor count of “fictitious plates.”
The chase began at about 12: 19 a.m. Tuesday.
A trooper on routine patrol along northbound I-75 Monroe near Ohio 63 clocked the Jeep speeding 113 mph, according to Sgt. Stanfield.
That’s nearly 50 mph over the posted speed limit of 65 in that area of the highway.
Trooper Mike Shuler flipped on his cruiser’s lights and siren and tried to pull the Jeep over but the driver took off, so he gave chase.
Mumphrey fled north to the Ohio 123 exit in Franklin, where he got off and made a U-turn and then got right back on the highway, heading south this time toward Butler County, Sgt. Stanfield said.
The pursuit raced through Butler County into Hamilton County, where Mumphrey drove the Jeep off the Hopple Street exit at Camp Washington.
The Jeep fled west, ultimately onto Fairmount Avenue and then Iroquois Street to St. Clair Heights Park in South Fairmount, where Sgt. Stanfield says Mumphrey got out and ran off but was caught after a brief foot chase.
This is the latest motorist arrested and charged after troopers clocked him or her speeding at least 100 mph in Warren County, which currently ranks second in the state for drivers who have been charged with driving at least that fast and/or is arrested as a result, Sgt. Stanfield said.
Erie County between Cleveland and Toledo ranked first and the third highest is Franklin County, where Columbus is located, according to OSP.
Sgt. Stanfield credited troopers at the Lebanon post for the second-highest statewide ranking, saying they do “a phenomenal job.”
Mumphrey, meanwhile, is held in lieu of a $59,000 cash bond at the Warren County Jail. He was booked in at 2:20 a.m. Tuesday.
He is scheduled to appear in a Warren County courtroom at 1 p.m. Thursday.
-
57:18
Dialogue works
1 day ago $0.07 earnedAndrei Martyanov: NATO is being demilitarized
15.1K2 -
11:18
Dr Disrespect
1 day agoDr Disrespect: THE BEST AND WORST OF GAMESCOM 2025
73.7K13 -
2:08:25
Side Scrollers Podcast
18 hours agoEXCLUSIVE: Marty O’Donnell BREAKS SILENCE On Bungie Drama + Kotaku Hypocrisy + MORE | Side Scrollers
9.41K2 -
2:31:49
MattMorseTV
18 hours ago $0.49 earned🔴Trump's Oval Office BOMBSHELL.🔴
24.2K42 -
25:14
GritsGG
14 hours agoRank 1 Player Spectates Casual Solos!
9.41K -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
2 years agoSynthwave Radio 🌌 - beats to chill/game to
817 watching -
4:33:40
FreshandFit
9 hours agoAfter Hours w/ Girls
235K117 -
2:33:36
Badlands Media
10 hours agoOnlyLands Ep. 21: From Trump’s VP Pick to Green Energy Grift
68.3K8 -
1:07:26
Inverted World Live
13 hours agoThe War Against Robots w/ Joe Allen
98.4K5 -
6:08:31
SpartakusLIVE
12 hours agoWARZONE NUKE IS BACK?! || Solo Challenge CHAMPION to start, duos w/ the Dawg later
102K1