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Man breaks into liquor store with forklift, leads police on low-speed chase

WATCH ABOVE: Police in Anchorage, Alaska corned and arrested a man who refused to stop after stealing a front-end loader. Police were called after the front-end loader smashed the front of a liquor store. 38-year-old Joseph Martin has been identified as the man who took police on the slow speed chase. Martin was arrested on numerous charges including theft, failure to stop at the direction of an officer and felony DUI – May 26, 2016

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Alaska police say a man used a stolen front-end loader to break into a liquor store and then led officers on a low-speed chase early Thursday.

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A witness flagged down Anchorage police about 3:20 a.m. to report a front-loader with forklift attachments had ripped off most of the front entrance to a Brown Jug, an Alaska liquor store chain.

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The witness saw the driver go inside, take bottles, then hop back on the front-loader and drive east.

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During a 15-mph chase, police followed the driver into a recreational vehicle park and blocked the only exit with patrol cars.

Police say alcohol bottles were found inside the front-loader, which had been stolen from a construction site.

Joseph Martin is being held on suspicion of criminal mischief, burglary, felony driving while intoxicated and other counts. His bail is set at $30,000.

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