Dashcam footage shows multi-vehicle collision allegedly involving NFL receiver Rashee Rice

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Sources said police believe a car registered in Rice's name was one of the cars speeding along the highway, causing the collision.

Sources: Dallas Police are seeking the Kansas City Chiefs wideout in connection to multi-vehicle, Saturday evening Central Expressway crash that hospitalized two.According to DPD, officers responded at around 6:25 p.m. to calls of a multi-vehicle crash on the 6600 block of North Central Expressway, near the Lovers Lane exit.

Dashcam footage of the incident obtained by WFAA shows corroborates the Dallas Police account of the incident. It also shows three men emerging and walking away from the Lamborghini SUV after it came to a stop in the second-from-the-right lane on the highway. Dallas County jail records do not show Rice having been booked as of Sunday afternoon. It is not yet clear in what capacity police have been trying to find Rice.

In his first NFL season, Rich snagged 79 catches for 938 yards -- good for second place among rookie wideouts in the league in both categories -- while also hauling in seven receiving touchdowns on the year.

 

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