On Thursday night, a police pursuit in Rochester, New York, involving multiple law enforcement agencies resulted in several injuries and significant road closures. Members of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) were involved in the chase after deputies spotted a vehicle suspected of being stolen—a Kia—near the intersection of Lyell Avenue and Sherman Street around 6:15 p.m.
The pursuit quickly escalated, leading to a massive police presence on Interstate 390 near the 490 split. The intense chase prompted responses from the Rochester Police Department and other local agencies. During the operation, several MCSO deputies sustained minor injuries. They were promptly treated and are expected to recover fully.
The police activity led to temporary road closures and traffic disruptions in the area, impacting commuters and local residents. The incident underscores the dangers involved in high-speed chases and the coordination required among multiple agencies to manage such situations effectively.
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For more details on the pursuit and the ongoing investigation, visit 13WHAM. The case highlights the risks associated with vehicle theft and the challenges faced by law enforcement in ensuring public safety during high-stakes operations.