Drivers Life Saved By Routine Procedure After Pursuit

Tuesday afternoon at approximately 1:42 p.m., Indiana State Troopers with the ACP (All Crimes Policing) Team attempted to perform a traffic stop on a blue 2017 Nissan Maxima for traffic violations, according to Sgt Glen Fifield. 

The driver failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated northbound on I-65 from the 240 mile-marker (Lowell exit).  During the pursuit, the suspect was able to avoid stop sticks that had been placed on the roadway at different locations.  However, at the 255.2 mile-marker, another trooper attempted to put stop sticks in the path of the suspect vehicle.  The driver attempted to avoid the sticks and while doing so, made a very aggressive evasive action, Fifield said.  This action resulted in the vehicle overturning and coming to a rest on its roof.  The subject was taken into custody without further action by law enforcement. 

As is standard procedure, the driver was transported from the scene to St. Mary’s Hospital for medical clearance before being transported to the Lake County Jail.  The driver was reporting pain to his buttocks but nothing else at the time.  While at the hospital, routine tests revealed a serious preexisting condition that was potentially life-threatening.  The subject was flown out to Chicago for further treatment.  His condition is currently unknown.

Identity of the driver is being withheld pending formal charges by the Lake County Prosecutor’s Office.  Charges being submitted for consideration include the following:

  • Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle- Level 6 Felony
  • Possession of Marijuana- Class B Misdemeanor
  • Reckless Driving (2 counts)- Class C Misdemeanor

All suspects are considered innocent until/unless proven guilty in court.

Assisting at the scene were the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Merrillville Police Department, Hobart Police Department, Crown Point Police Department, Hoosier Helpers and WAFFCO Towing.

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