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Troopers involved in high speed chase through Florence, Marion counties

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MARION , S.C. (WPDE) — Troopers were involved in a chase Saturday afternoon that started in Florence County and ended in Marion County, according to officials on scene.
Chief Deputy Glenn Kirby with the Florence County Sheriff’s Office said deputies assisted South Carolina Highway Patrol in the chase.
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Several viewers said they witnessed the chase on Highway 327 in Florence.
One man said he was headed to Florence from North Myrtle Beach on Highway 76 when he saw the chase.