Officer, 12-year-old hospitalized after Warren police chase ends in 2 crashes
- A Warren police officer was hospitalized after a car crash during a chase of a suspect fleeing a traffic stop, as reported by authorities.
- A 33-year-old man was arrested, and his 12-year-old daughter was hospitalized with minor injuries after the crash.
- The officer is in serious but stable condition, and his injuries do not appear to be life-threatening, according to police reports.
- Traffic was diverted due to the incident, with multiple police agencies assisting in the investigation.
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Driver arrested in three-car crash in Warren that left officer injured
A 33-year-old suspect was arrested after allegedly fleeing a traffic stop and running a red light at Eight Mile and Mound, striking two vehicles. The police officer giving chase was involved in a secondary uninvolved crash just north of Eight Mile. He was extricated from the vehicle by Warren Fire which transported him to a nearby hospital where he is in serious but stable condition.
Officer, 12-year-old hospitalized after Warren police chase ends in 2 crashes
WARREN, MI – A 33-year-old man is in custody after a police chase through Warren on Thursday that ended in a crash, injured a 12-year-old inside the car and inadvertently put a responding officer in the hospital.
Warren officer injured in multi-vehicle crash after chasing suspect
A Warren police officer was hospitalized Thursday after being involved in a car crash that took place as he pursued a suspect fleeing a traffic stop with a child in the vehicle on the city’s south side. Authorities said a 33-year-old man was arrested and his 12-year-old daughter who was a passenger in his vehicle during the crash was transported to a hospital with minor injuries. According to preliminary information, the incident took place at 1…
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