NEWS
NM State Police officer injured during pursuit south of Santa Fe
Injuries do not 'appear to be life-threatening,' spokesperson says
The New Mexico State Police is looking for a person who allegedly struck a patrol vehicle during a pursuit near Santa Fe on Sunday.
Police did not provide a description of the driver or vehicle.
At about 11:50 a.m., officers were helping U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs with a traffic stop on Interstate 25, near the Santo Domingo Pueblo exit, when the driver drove off, New Mexico State Police spokesperson Wilson Silver said in an email.
During the pursuit, a police vehicle rolled over near Avenida del Sur and N.M. 14, south of Santa Fe. The officer was taken to a local hospital with 鈥渨hat appear(s) to be non-life-threatening injuries,鈥 Silver said.
Another police vehicle sustained minor damage, but no other injuries were reported, he said.
Silver said the suspect's vehicle has not been located.
Gregory R.C. Hasman is a general assignment reporter and the Road Warrior. He can be reached at ghasman@abqjournal.com or 505-823-3820.