A Hutchinson man was arrested in St. Cloud last Thursday after leading police on a high-speed chase.
A Stearn’s County deputy attempted to stop a 1991 Nissan Pathfinder, driven by Ronald Clayton Jensen, 45, near downtown St. Cloud when Jensen’s vehicle failed to pull over.
After leading police on a several-block chase in a commercial area, the Pathfinder hit a cement median and a stop sign, slid a short distance and rolled onto its side. The crash took place near the Coborn’s Superstore on Cooper Avenue.
Jensen left the vehicle and ran east into a residential neighborhood. Residents in the area told police a man was standing on a deck at the back of a home along 18th Avenue S. Jensen was taken into custody by the St. Cloud Police.
He was later transported to the Stearns County Jail and booked on charges of fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle, fleeing a police officer on foot, second-degree test refusal, third-degree DWI and driving after cancellation. Jensen also had outstanding warrants from two other jurisdictions. He is being held at the Stearns County Jail awaiting a court appearance.
Jensen sustained minor cuts and scrapes from the rollover. No other people or vehicles were damaged during the chase.
(Lesley Christianson is a staff writer for the Hutchinson Leader.)
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