Reckless Driver Sparks Pursuit, Damages Three EPD Vehicles and Injures Officer



EUGENE, Ore. — On Friday, November 14, at about 3:05 p.m., a Eugene Police officer tried to pull over a Ford F-150 driven recklessly near Valley River Center. The driver refused to stop, putting the public at risk and triggering a multi-unit chase.
Two patrol cars were damaged near Club Road and Cedarwood Drive during the pursuit. One officer suffered minor injuries and was taken by ambulance to a local hospital.
The truck headed east toward Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard into heavy Game Day traffic. A passenger jumped from the moving vehicle and ran; officers chased and detained him on foot while others followed the truck with lights and sirens to alert pedestrians and drivers.
At around 3:13 p.m., officers performed a forcible stop, pinning the vehicle near MLK Boulevard and Garden Way. A third patrol car was damaged in the process. The 46-year-old male driver, James Allen Thomson, and a second passenger were taken into custody. The driver was transported to Eugene Police Headquarters for questioning.
The incident is under active investigation, with charges pending.
Eugene Police thanks the public for their patience amid the traffic delays.

Cases 25-18523 and 25-18527

Information from EPD - Photo by Julez Petersen

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