
May 21, 2025
Elk City, OK — An early morning high-speed chase through Elk City has landed a Missouri man in the Beckham County Jail with a $25,000 bond and a list of charges.
Antonio Intzin-Ramirez, 46, was arrested around 3:36 a.m. on May 12 after leading officers on a pursuit that began late the night before on May 11. Officers observed a black Dodge pickup traveling at high speeds eastbound on 3rd Street without headlights on. Attempts to initiate a traffic stop triggered the suspect to flee, prompting a pursuit that wove through multiple intersections—including several areas under road construction—without stopping.
At times reaching speeds over 90 mph, Intzin-Ramirez allegedly ran stop signs and drove recklessly through intersections at 3rd and Main, Boone Ave., and Washington Ave. The pursuit eventually continued onto I-40, with officers losing visual contact near Exit 32 before locating the vehicle abandoned at a local convenience store.
Intzin-Ramirez was found nearby and admitted to fleeing from police. Authorities say he did not possess a valid driver’s license and that his Missouri license had been revoked. Insurance on the vehicle had also expired in 2022. A passenger, identified as Sebastian Guzman, was detained and later released.
Charges filed against Intzin-Ramirez include:
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Endangering others while attempting to elude law enforcement
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Driving with a suspended or revoked license
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Failure to maintain insurance
He is scheduled to appear in court on June 9, 2025.
Authorities noted that a language barrier required additional assistance for communication during the arrest. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about reckless driving and the importance of maintaining valid driving credentials and insurance.