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Officers began chasing Ebron after receiving a report of a strong-arm robbery in the unit block of East Wayne Avenue, Robinson said. A woman told police she had been accosted and robbed by a man driving a black Jeep Cherokee, the spokesman said.

Montgomery officers spotted a vehicle matching that description near the crime scene and attempted to pull it over. The driver sped up, and officers chased him.

"The guy attempted to elude us, and we lost him," Robinson said. "We continued to canvass the area, searching for him."

County officers were notified that the vehicle had crashed in the District. Robinson said the driver was not being pursued when he crashed.

Ebron was pronounced dead at the scene, Robinson said.

-- Ernesto Londo¿o


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