Two injured as result of police chase in Dearborn County

From an Indiana State Police press release

On Monday, August 17, at about 5:45 p.m., the Indiana State Police were called to investigate a two-vehicle crash with serious injuries on U.S. 50 near Short Street in Lawrenceburg, that occurred after a suspect allegedly fled from police in a vehicle.

The initial investigation by the Indiana State Police Crash Investigation Response Team indicated the Aurora Police Department attempted to stop a 2011 Chevrolet Impala on U.S. 50 at Sycamore Estates Drive after the occupants of the vehicle were allegedly wanted for questioning in a theft investigation that occurred at Wal-Mart in Aurora. The vehicle, being driven by Jesse M. Fuqua, age 34, Georgetown, Kentucky, allegedly fled from the officers eastbound on U.S. 50 into Lawrenceburg. The Lawrenceburg Police Department assisted in pursuing the vehicle. 

At U.S. 50 near Short Street, Fuqua lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle collided with the rear of a 2019 Ford truck being driven by Christopher R. Gaines, age 39, Okeana, Ohio. 

As a result of the collision, Fuqua and a female passenger in his vehicle were transported to the University of Cincinnati Hospital with serious injuries. Gaines and a passenger in his vehicle were not injured.

U.S. 50 was down to one lane through the area for about three hours for crash investigation and cleanup.

The investigation is ongoing.

ISP Sgt. Stephen Wheeles, public information officer, Versailles District