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Stolen Kia Crashes into SUV During Police Chase

Watch Stolen Kia Crashes into SUV During Police Chase, published by PoliceActivity on June 19, 2026. Browse source details, public viewing data, and related…

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* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Ewing, New Jersey — On December 19, 2025, at approximately 6:24 p.m., officers from the Ewing Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting a motor vehicle theft of a white Kia in the area of Clover Avenue. While operating a marked police vehicle, Officer Edward Lester observed a car matching the description of the Kia that was reported stolen. Officer Lester followed the Kia without activating his emergency lights and sirens for a period of time. While driving in the area of Coolidge and Pennington avenues, Officer Lester activated his emergency lights and sirens in an attempt to stop the Kia. The Kia did not stop. Officers Charles Wyckoff and Jason Ulrich joined the pursuit in separate marked police vehicles with their emergency lights activated. The Kia continued driving erratically and at a high speed and, while travelling northbound on Prospect Street, went through a red traffic light at the intersection of Prospect Street and Parkway Avenue. In the intersection, the Kia collided with an uninvolved civilian vehicle, a red Subaru, that was traveling eastbound on Parkway Avenue. The Subaru contained four occupants. A juvenile passenger was ejected from the Subaru after it collided with the Kia and later died from injuries sustained during the crash. The other occupants of the Subaru were treated for non-life-threatening injuries, as was the driver of the Kia. After the collision, the Kia crashed into the traffic signal pole at the intersection, which caused the pole to fall on top of the Kia as well as Officer Lester’s police vehicle. Officer Lester was also treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office is handling the court…

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