State Police Car Struck While Investigating Crash
Wednesday morning at 2:30 a.m., Indiana State Troopers were investigating a single vehicle crash on I-80/94 westbound near the 12 mile-marker, according to Sgt. Glen Fifield. Trooper Riley Hieb had parked his 2021 Dodge Charger on the inside shoulder at that location with its emergency lights fully activated. A blue 2009 Chrysler 300 traveling westbound at the same location drove onto the inside shoulder and struck the rear of the parked police car at a high rate of speed. Trooper Hieb was not injured as he was outside of his patrol car actively investigating the previous crash. The impact caused the police car to be pushed off the roadway into a grassy area while the Chrysler became disabled partially in the left lane. The Chrysler’s engine compartment then caught fire while the driver was in and out of consciousness. Due to the Chrysler’s doors being locked, troopers broke the passenger window and pulled the driver to safety fearing the vehicle could become fully engulfed. The driver, Latresha C. Williamson, 42, from East Chicago, IN, was transported to Northlake Methodist Hospital and later transported to Southlake Methodist hospital for treatment of severe injuries.
Ms. Williamson refused a chemical test for intoxication at the hospital. As a result, a search warrant was requested and later granted by a Lake County Superior Court Judge. Alcohol and/or drugs are believed to be a factor in this crash. Formal charges are pending review by the Lake County Prosecutor’s Office.
All suspects are innocent until/unless proven guilty in court. Assisting at the scene was the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Lake Station Police Department, Gary Fire/EMS, and Precision Towing.