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Today (13th) in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do, a man ran dangerously with the wind off the rear wheel.

I even ran into a patrol car that was dispatched, but when I caught it, it turned out to be a drug dealer.



Correspondent Kim Min-jung.



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black car with its rear wheels down is running fast with sparks.



Police officers get out of the following patrol car and run to the car.



The police tracked down a car running in Yangju, Gyeonggi-do around 1:40 a.m. today, with the wind on both rear wheels completely missing.



After a 500-meter chase, the vehicle was stopped and attempted to run away as it collided with a patrol car.




In the end, the police arrested the driver of the vehicle, 56-year-old Mo Kim, after breaking the vehicle window with a three-stage stick.



As a result of the police investigation, it was revealed that Kim was guilty of 45 criminals including drugs, but he is refusing to test for drugs.



[Police official: (Drug prosecutor) I refused.

So I think I will have to get a separate warrant.] The



police plan to apply for a search and seizure warrant and an arrest warrant for Kim.



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Due to a power outage, the current train is...

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around 12 noon today, power supply was cut off in some sections of the Suin Line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway.



Some passengers were stuck on the train for more than 20 minutes as the downlink line between Songdo Station and Incheon Station was cut off.



[Passenger / Suin Line bound for Incheon: People were moving to the front car and asked the engineer to open the door.

So the engineer opened them one by one manually.] The



power was restored around 2:20 in the afternoon, but as the up and down trains were running on one track for over two hours, the interval between trains was greatly delayed.



KORAIL said it is investigating the cause of the power outage.



(Video coverage: Lim Dong-guk, video editing: Kim Jong-tae)