Five hospitalized after rollover crash during police pursuit in Wisconsin
According to a release from the Pleasant Prairie Police Department, officers located a vehicle while patrolling on April 11 that reportedly fled earlier in the day from the Winthrop Harbor Police Department.
The vehicle then proceeded to flee from Pleasant Prairie police officers with the pursuit ending after the suspect driver lost control, resulting in a rollover crash.
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All five people inside the vehicle were taken to the hospital for medical treatment before later being released in stable condition.
The following charges were submitted following the pursuit:
Fleeing & Eluding an Officer
1st Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Possession of Cocaine
Probation/Parole Hold
OWI Causing Great Bodily Harm
1st Degree Reckless Injury
Injury by Intoxicated Use of Vehicle
Discharging Bodily Fluid at an Officer
Operating a Vehicle without a Valid License Causing Great Bodily Harm
Police say several municipal citations were also made in addition to the charges listed above.
No other information is available at this time.
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