Lawrence officer seriously hurt when struck by fleeing vehicle
In response, a second officer fired his service weapon at the vehicle.
LAWRENCE, Mass. (AP) — A Lawrence police officer has been taken to the hospital with what were described as serious leg and foot injuries after being struck by a vehicle speeding away from the scene of a suspected break-in.
In response, a second officer fired his service weapon at the fleeing vehicle, Lawrence police said in a posting on their official Facebook page. It was not clear if anyone was struck by the gunfire.
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The officers were investigating a suspected break-in at about 11:45 p.m. Monday, police said.
The injured officer was treated at the scene by paramedics and later flown to a Boston hospital, police said. The officer, whose injuries are not considered life threatening, was not publicly identified.
Police chased the vehicle that struck the officer, and it crashed a short distance away. One suspect was taken into custody and police continue to search for more suspects, police said.
State police are assisting in the investigation.
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