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Officers say particular person caught on digital camera is Eaton Co. chase suspect

By Editorial Board Published March 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Officers say particular person caught on digital camera is Eaton Co. chase suspect

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Eaton County Sheriff’s Workplace has launched a brand new video exhibiting who it says is the suspect concerned in a big chase and crash earlier this week.

A police chase involving a stolen automotive led to 2 separate crashes Wednesday evening that injured a number of individuals, together with a deputy. Officers now say the person recorded on this safety digital camera might be the motive force they’re trying to find.

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The Eaton County Sheriff’s Workplace says the chase started at round 8:15 p.m. close to Richard Ave and W Saginaw St. A deputy seen a close-by blue four-door 2016 Hyundai Sonata with a smashed rear window. After operating its license plate, the deputy found the automotive was stolen at round 5 a.m. Tuesday in Delta Township.

A chase started when the deputy tried to tug the automotive over. Throughout the chase, police say the motive force of the Sonata deliberately crashed right into a patrol car, leaving a deputy with accidents to the again and head. The chase ended at W Saginaw St. and Bon Air St. when the Sonata crashed into one other car, injuring these inside.

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The motive force of the Sonata then exited the automotive and ran away from the scene. Police describe the person as being 5’8″ and round 170 lbs. He was final seen close to W Genesee St. and Bon Air Rd, sporting an all-black outfit with white stripes on the suitable leg and a backpack.

A 6 Information crew arrived on the space of W Saginaw St. and Bon Air Rd. at round 9 p.m. and noticed a blue automotive with vital front-end injury and airbags deployed. Two vans have been additionally seen on the location, one with one other automotive on its mattress.

Autos from a number of departments, together with the Lansing Police Division, Eaton County Sheriff’s Workplace, Delta Township Hearth Division, and Lansing Township Hearth Division, have been seen on web site.

Police have been seen interviewing bystanders and asking them if that they had seen anybody. Ok-9s have been additionally seen looking the realm. The Eaton County Sheriff’s Workplace tells 6 Information additionally they deployed drones, albeit unsuccessfully.

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