7 injured in southern Colorado police chase ending in head-on crash
Police on Monday attempted to pull over a speeding Nissan Altima on northbound I-25, a car that troopers had tried to pull over earlier that day, according to Colorado State Patrol.

Seven people were injured Monday afternoon after a Walsenburg police chase ended in a head-on crash on Interstate 25, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
Walsenburg police on Monday attempted to pull over a speeding Nissan Altima on northbound I-25, a car that state patrol troopers had also tried to pull over earlier that day, according to a news release from the Colorado State Patrol.
The Nissan driver refused to pull over and the Walsenburg police officer pursued, according to the release.
During that chase, the Nissan driver crossed the I-25 median and crashed head-on into a Dodge Durango driving on the southbound highway, state patrol officials said in the release.
More people died in police chases in this Denver suburb than in the state’s biggest cities
The crash happened just after 5:40 p.m. near milepost 48, state patrol officials said.
One Walsenburg police officer, the two people inside the Nissan and the four people inside the Dodge were all taken to the hospital after the crash, according to the news release.
The police officer and Dodge passengers had minor to moderate injuries, and the Nissan occupants had severe injuries, according to the state patrol.
The Colorado State Patrol Vehicular Crimes Unit is investigating the crash.
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