Man accused of leading Rochester police on a nearly 45-minute chase scheduled in court Monday ...Middle East

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The man police say is responsible for a near-45-minute-long chase is scheduled to be in court on Monday morning.

Ryan Novick is accused of leading police on a chase all around Rochester. It started in Brighton and ended in Lyell Avenue in Rochester. Five other cars were damaged during the chase.

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According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Novick is a persistent felony offender who has outstanding warrants, both in New York and elsewhere — and a history of stolen vehicles and police pursuits.

Novick is scheduled in court on Monday morning for further proceedings.

Where the chase went

According to a criminal complaint, deputies spotted Novick in a stolen white Dodge work truck at Corbett’s Glen around 12:20 p.m., after deputies received a License Plate Reader alert on the stolen license plates. When they told him to get out, deputies said Novick put the truck in reverse, hit a tree, then a car, sped off, and then hit another tree.

From there, he went west on Penfield Road and up to Route 490 westbound.

Once Novick was on I-490, deputies said he was speeding upwards of 85 miles per hour. News10NBC crews spotted the chase multiple times throughout the afternoon.

The first sighting was right outside the News10NBC studio on East Avenue.

Then around 12:30 p.m., crews saw the stolen truck speeding down Lyell Avenue. Twenty minutes later, another sighting on I-390. Just after 1 p.m., a crew spotted it on Scottsville Road.

At 1:15 p.m., the truck was seen on Lake Avenue. Around 1:25 p.m., a dashcam caught the truck swerving through Norton and Clinton and hitting two cars.

Deputies said Novick hit several cars in the area of Dewey Avenue and Ridgeway Avenue. One person broke their arm.

Novick continued speeding down Dewey before turning onto Lyell Avenue. The truck finally stopped at Lyell Avenue and Verona Street.

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