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Over half dozen juveniles arrested after police chase that went through several Massachusetts communities

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Several juveniles were arrested his weekend after a police chase that involved several agencies.

According to police, in the early morning hours of Saturday, at approximately 1:50 a.m., Officer Tyler Baker was conducting stationary traffic enforcement on Route 1 North near Dean Street in Norwood. While monitoring traffic, he observed two vehicles exit the Mobil gas station, pull into the southbound lane, and make an illegal U-turn at the intersection of Dean Street to head northbound.

Officer Baker pulled out into the northbound lane on Route 1 to stop the vehicles, but when he activated his emergency lights, both vehicles fled and outran officer Baker.

Officer Meegan, positioned farther north on Route 1, quickly caught up to the fleeing vehicles and broadcast the license plate of one of them, an Infiniti SUV, which returned as stolen. Moments later, Norwood officers received a second report that the other vehicle, a red Lincoln, had just been stolen from Pleasant Street in Norwood, and that both cars had been involved in a shoplifting incident at the Mobil station only minutes earlier.

Officers Baker and Meegan pursued the vehicles northbound on Route 1 into Westwood and then Dedham. As the pursuit approached Dedham, two Dedham officers took over primary pursuit, allowing Norwood units to fall back. A short time later, the stolen Infiniti crashed at Route 1 and Washington Street in Dedham. Three of the occupants fled on foot, but officers later located two juvenile females near Lowe’s and transported them to Boston Medical Center with minor injuries. A third passenger was injured and detained at the scene of the crash. The fourth juvenile, the driver, was able to flee the area and was not located.

While officers were still managing the crash scene, the stolen red Lincoln was spotted again, prompting a second pursuit, this time heading southbound on Route 1. A Westwood officer initiated pursuit back toward Norwood before losing sight of the vehicle.

Hearing the developing situation, Officer Dixon positioned himself at Pendergast Circle to monitor Route 1 south. With little traffic on the road at that hour, he soon spotted a red vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. He entered Route 1 and maintained visual contact until the vehicle reached the Walpole–Foxboro line, where the pursuit was terminated by the Norwood supervisor.

Shortly thereafter, officers learned that Foxboro Police had deployed spike strips, successfully deflating the vehicle’s tires several miles south on Route 1. The Lincoln continued briefly before crashing into a guardrail. Norwood Officers turned around and responded to the crash scene where all occupants were detained. All juveniles were transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital for evaluation.

Once medically cleared, the driver of the Lincoln was transported back to the Norwood Police Department for booking. All remaining juveniles will face charges for their involvement.

In total, seven juveniles, ages 13 to 15, were involved, four females and three males, six from Boston and one from Worcester.

The Norwood Police Department extended its sincere appreciation to:

– Dedham Police Department

– Westwood Police Department

– Walpole Police Department

– Foxboro Police Department

– Wrentham Police Department

– Massachusetts State Police

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