A simple traffic stop in Greenfield, Wisconsin, turned into chaos as police soon realized the initial pursuit was just the tip of the iceberg.
Uploaded by Code Blue Cam on YouTube, the video involves multiple bodycam footages as cops chase suspects on a highway. It was 3:05 a.m. on the quiet morning of June 1, 2025, when a dark-colored SUV slipped through the intersection of West Cold Spring Road in Greenfield, running without its headlights on. The red flag caught the attention of a Greenfield police officer. As the officer pulled behind the vehicle to initiate a standard traffic stop, the situation instantly escalated. The driver refused to pull over and immediately sped away.
Additional officers joined the chase. As the pursuit hit the open highway, speeds became extreme, climbing from 100 mph to 107 mph and eventually peaking at a dangerous 115 mph.
The SUV led the police on a chaotic high-speed pursuit, weaving dangerously through traffic before entering a quiet residential neighborhood. Even then, none of the police officers knew that the erratic chase was only the beginning of a larger headache.
Every attempt the police officers made to corner the SUV failed until the pursuit finally came to a sudden halt. However, the real difficulty was just beginning. Identifying the occupants of the vehicle proved far harder than the chase itself.
One officer was able to identify the driver as a Hispanic male wearing a red baseball cap. The SUV stopped, and all the occupants scattered before officers could get hold of them.
One officer, identified as Officer Stout, spotted what appeared to be one of the suspects hiding inside a nearby work truck. However, as he approached the truck, he began to question what he was seeing.
Although officers had come close to the SUV, the occupants seemingly vanished. While Officer Stout was ready to dismiss the men inside the truck as innocent bystanders, Officer Jackett couldn’t shake a growing suspicion that they were looking at their suspects after all.
When Officer Jackett checked his vehicle’s dashcam, it cleared up the doubt. The man sitting in the work truck matched one of the suspects. Police arrested two of the suspects on the spot. Inside the SUV, they found two partially empty bottles of beer and a Muha Meds THC vape pen on the floorboard behind the driver’s seat; the pen’s contents later tested positive for THC.
Officers traced the SUV’s owner and learned from his daughter that she wasn’t sure exactly who had taken the vehicle that night, guessing it was either her brother, Brian, or a cousin, who had taken it around 6 or 7 p.m. without permission.
When asked about the woman with Afro-textured hair who fled the scene, the daughter said the woman wasn’t family but rather a friend she had seen hanging out with his brother, Brian, the previous month.
Officers were then about to find out another surprising detail: just one hour before the Greenfield traffic stop, the West Milwaukee Police Department had also tried to pull over the exact same SUV, only for it to speed away. As a West Milwaukee police corporal interviewed the two detained suspects in Spanish, the Greenfield investigation was about to completely unravel further.
After cross-checking dashcam footage, officers realized one of the suspects they had arrested was not involved in the chase. The actual suspect was wearing a black jacket, while the person mistakenly arrested was wearing a red jacket.
The adult suspect was ultimately released from custody, while Brian, who was a juvenile, was booked for obstructing and resisting officers, alongside municipal citations for underage drinking and possession of THC.
Disclaimer: The Inquisitr could not independently confirm the facts of this incident and is reporting based on the information available within the public video record.









