Police officer, suspect injured in crash following pursuit in Middlesboro
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MPD officer injured during pursuit, one in custody
At approximately 12:40 p.m. on June 18, 2025, the Kentucky State Police received a request for assistance from the Middlesboro Police Department regarding multiple individuals injured during a vehicle pursuit that ended in a collision. The incident took place near South 35th Street and Exeter Avenue in Middlesboro. According to a release from the KSP, Middlesboro officers were actively pursuing Jason Bullins, who had active parole and burglary w…
Police officer, suspect injured in crash following pursuit in Middlesboro
A police officer and a suspect were both injured during a vehicle pursuit in Middlesboro, according to a release from the Kentucky State Police.KSP says the injuries stemmed from a crash that occurred near South 35th Street and Exeter Avenue on Wednesday.The incident began when Middlesboro police officers attempted to apprehend Jason Bullins, who had active parole and burglary warrants. Bullins reportedly fled from law enforcement after initial …
Suspect and officer hospitalized after crash during chase in Bell County
BELL COUNTY, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) — A police chase in Middlesboro ended with a crash that sent both a suspect and an officer to the hospital. According to Kentucky State Police, the incident happened Wednesday near South 35th Street and Exeter Avenue. Investigators say officers attempted to approach Jason Bullins, who was wanted on active parole and burglary warrants. Bullins allegedly left the scene in a vehicle, leading officers on a pursuit. …
KSP Investigating Collision with Officer Injured During Vehicle Pursuit in Bell County, KY
MIDDLESBORO, KY – Kentucky State Police (KSP) received a request for assistance call at 12:40 PM on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, from the Middlesboro Police Department regarding multiple individuals injured during a vehicle pursuit. Read More …
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