Two detained following pursuit

By Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:57 AM MDT


Two men were detained following a pursuit through Douglas Tuesday, March 5.


Officers from the Douglas Police Department, the Cochise County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Border Patrol converge on Ninth and Pan American Tuesday when a vehicle refused to stop for officers and later crashed into a vehicle parked in front of a residence. Bruce Whetten/Douglas Dispatch

According to Sgt. Jose Duarte of the Douglas Police Department, at approximately 5:50 p.m. Douglas Police Officers responded to a call for an agency assist regarding a vehicle not stopping for law enforcement.

Duarte said his department was informed that a vehicle was being followed by U.S. Border Patrol and headed towards Douglas from the east on Highway 80.

“Douglas Police Officers located the vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop,” Sgt. Duarte said.

The vehicle, a gray in color Nissan, fled from officers and subsequently was stopped at the intersection of Ninth Street and Pan American Highway.

“Two subjects exited the vehicle and fled on foot,” Duarte said. “Both subjects were later detained by officers of the Douglas Police Department and Cochise County Sheriff’s Department. “

Duarte said Douglas Police Department Officers did not locate any narcotics within the vehicle and are still investigating why the vehicle fled from officers. Duarte added that Douglas Fire Department personnel was called to assist with one of the subjects who was injured after a Taser was deployed.

“A bystander’s vehicle was (also) struck by the suspect vehicle, as it came to a stop in the intersection of Ninth Street and Pan American Highway,” Duarte said.

Douglas Police Department and assisting agencies will continue with the full investigation.

“The two subjects that were detained have not been charged pending the completion of this investigation,” Duarte said.

Comments

    concerned citizen wrote on Mar 13, 2013 11:57 AM:

    " thank you law enforcement personnel for your professionalism in the pursuit of these criminals. You continue to protect a diverse community that is deeply involved in the shady side of life. thank you again for all your assistance in trying to keep our community a safe place to live. "

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