LAKE CO., Ind. (ADAMS) – Indiana State Police say that a man is facing charges for a second time in four months after leading officers on a chase. ISP officials say he did the same thing in May.
Indiana State Police officials released the following:
Monday morning at approximately 3:30 a.m., Trooper Cox was patrolling I-80/94 near Calumet Ave. when he observed a black Honda Ridgeline traveling eastbound at a high rate of speed. A traffic stop was initiated; however, the vehicle failed to stop and accelerated away from the trooper. A pursuit was initiated as the vehicle continued east to Burr St. where it exited and proceeded south. As the vehicle continued on Burr St., the driver failed to stop at the T-intersection at Ridge Rd. The vehicle proceeded to vault over a hill, striking a tree approximately 15 feet off the ground.
The driver, later identified as Daniel Rojas Zoloaga, 41, from Glenwood, Illinois, was located in the vehicle and was unconscious.
He was transported to Munster Community Hospital for treatment of injuries sustained as a result of the crash. Mr. Zoloaga refused to consent to a blood draw at the hospital. A warrant was requested and later granted for a blood draw for a chemical test for intoxication to be performed.
In May of this year, this same individual was arrested after being involved in a vehicle pursuit with the Indiana State Police in Lake County.
Indiana State Police remind that all charges are merely allegations, and all criminal defendants should be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.