Lexington County, September 3, 2025
News Summary
A high-speed police pursuit that began in Columbia, South Carolina, ended in a collision in Lexington County, resulting in the suspect’s arrest. The chase initiated due to a failed traffic stop for outstanding warrants led to a crash at the intersection of North Lake Drive and Sunset Boulevard. Fire crews were dispatched to extricate another vehicle’s driver involved in the collision. Thankfully, no injuries were reported among law enforcement, and the investigation is ongoing.
Columbia, S.C. – Suspect Arrested After High-Speed Chase Ends in Crash in Lexington County
A police pursuit that began in Columbia, South Carolina, culminated in a crash in Lexington County on Sunday night, leading to the arrest of a suspect. The chase, initiated by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, stemmed from a failed traffic stop related to outstanding warrants linked to the suspect’s vehicle.
The chase commenced around 9:15 p.m. after officers attempted to pull over a vehicle near the intersection of Broad River Road and Lost Creek Drive. The driver refused to comply, prompting deputies to engage in a high-speed pursuit. The suspect’s vehicle was last spotted near Lost Creek Drive before making its way into Lexington County.
The chase concluded when the suspect’s vehicle collided with the back of another vehicle at the intersection of North Lake Drive and Sunset Boulevard. This collision caused the impacted vehicle to veer off the road and into a ditch. As a result, fire crews were dispatched to the scene to extricate the driver of the crashed vehicle.
After being freed from the wreckage, the suspect was arrested and transported to the Columbia Police Department for processing. Thankfully, no officers were injured during the incident, and there remains no ongoing threat to public safety. Following the crash, the intersection of North Lake Drive and Sunset Boulevard was closed for nearly three hours overnight as the scene was cleared and investigated.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is currently conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision. A number of witnesses reported significant activity and curiosity among nearby individuals as the events unfolded, indicative of the high-speed nature of the chase.
Authorities indicated that the identity of the suspect, along with any charges filed, will be released once the Columbia Police Department reopens after the holiday. At this time, no further details regarding the individual’s background have been disclosed.
Background Context
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in handling suspects with outstanding warrants. Pursuits can be dangerous not only for the individuals involved but also for innocent bystanders. Law enforcement officers often have to weigh the need for apprehension against the potential risks of high-speed chases.
Community safety remains a priority for police departments, and agencies like the Richland County Sheriff’s Department frequently review their pursuit policies to ensure the well-being of all parties involved as well as the general public.
FAQ
What caused the police chase in Columbia, S.C.?
The police chase was initiated after officers attempted to stop a vehicle connected to outstanding warrants. The suspect refused to pull over, leading to a pursuit into Lexington County.
What were the outcomes of the crash resulting from the chase?
The crash resulted in the suspect being arrested and no injuries reported among law enforcement. The intersection where the accident occurred was closed for nearly three hours for investigation and cleanup.
Who is investigating the collision?
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is conducting the investigation into the collision that occurred during the police pursuit.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location of Chase Initiation | Columbia, S.C. |
| Time of Incident | Approximately 9:15 p.m. |
| Chase Conclusion | Lexington County, intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 378 |
| Duration of Road Closure | Nearly three hours |
| Investigating Agency | South Carolina Highway Patrol |
| Suspect Status | In custody, charges pending |
| Injuries Reported | No injuries |
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: CPD Chase Ends in Lexington County Crash
- WIS TV: Police Chase Ends in Lexington Crash
- ColaDaily: Police Chase Ends in Crash at Lexington Intersection
- ABC Columbia: Suspect Arrested After Pursuit
- Google Search: Police chase news South Carolina
- Wikipedia: Police chase

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