Driver escapes police after crashing stolen car in Boston

Boston, MALocal News

Massachusetts State Police reported that a suspect fled after crashing a stolen car in Boston. The vehicle was stolen Wednesday morning in Revere, leading to a pursuit toward South Boston. There, the stolen car was involved in a two-car collision, prompting the driver to escape on foot. Fortunately, no injuries resulted from the incident, which underscores the risks associated with car theft. State police confirmed that the car involved in the crash was towed afterward.

This incident reflects ongoing challenges with vehicle theft and police pursuits in urban areas. In recent years, Boston has seen a rise in car thefts, raising concerns among law enforcement. Police continue to investigate the whereabouts of the suspect.

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