Burglary suspects accused of ramming PCSO vehicles, leading to shooting, have been arrested

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Burglary suspects accused of ramming PCSO vehicles, leading to shooting, have been arrested
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BREAKING UPDATE: The Pinal County Sheriff's Office says the two men accused of burglary and ramming deputy vehicles Wednesday, leading to a shooting, have been arrested. abc15

FLORENCE, AZ — Pinal County deputies were involved in a shooting with burglary suspects early Wednesday morning.Video in the player below shows authorities searching the area around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday:

Deputies reportedly responded to the call and the suspects started to flee the scene in a vehicle. The suspects then rammed two Pinal County Sheriff’s Office vehicles and one of the deputies fired at the suspects.Authorities say just before 6:45 a.m. Thursday, PCSO dispatch received a call from Phillip Rice, one of the two suspects, saying they were ready to turn themselves in. They had reportedly spent a day and night on the run in the desert.

The other suspect, 61-year-old Michael Anthony, reportedly was hit by two bullets fired by deputies during the initial incident. He was grazed in the shoulder and the face. Both Rice and Anthony were very dehydrated and covered in cholla cactus when located, according to PCSO.

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