Pair's Involvement in Chase was Accidental
A mother and her 18-month-old son were injured in a crash when their vehicle incidentally became involved in a high speed chase involving Denver Police.
Police were authorized to pursue a vehicle being driven by a suspect wanted for multiple violent crimes in Arapahoe County when their chase suddenly entangled Jin Surber and her young son Walter.
"Suddenly, a police car hit me from behind," Surber said. "I was scared, and I screamed and I looked for my son," she added.
Surber and her son had just finished up an afternoon at the aquarium and were heading hope when they were engrossed in the chase, which left her car wrapped around a light post. Both Surber and her young child were extricated from the vehicle.
Walter escaped the crash unhurt. Jin Surber is suffering from bruises and dizziness, but did not sustain any major injuries. Her husband Adam Surber was relieved to find his wife and child relatively unharmed, but was still somewhat perturbed as a result of the incident.
"It's pretty scary to get a call from police department saying your wife and kid are on their way to the hospital from an accident." Adam Surber said. "I believe it is really necessary to get some of these people, but the collateral damage to me is now very personal," He added.
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