BATAVIA/Alcohol, marijuana and speed are factors in early morning crash on South Jackson street

From provided press release

On Friday, June 24, 2022 at or about 2:02 AM, Batavia Police Officers were dispatched to a car into a house in the area of South Jackson Street. Responding officers, City of Batavia firefighters, and neighbors quickly arrived on scene to assist with the investigation.

Initial reports from witnesses indicated four passengers including the driver, fled on foot.

Officers identified 4 other passengers who remained on scene (1 with minor injuries).

Genesee County Sheriff’s Office K9 – Rayzor and handler Deputy Stack were on duty and quickly responded to assist with a track of the individuals who fled on foot. Through interviews, debris left at the scene and video surveillance, it is believed that the vehicle, a 2017 Toyota 4-Runner was operating at a high rate of speed eastbound on Chestnut Street. The vehicle failed to stop for the stop sign at the intersection of Chestnut St./Jackson St./S. Jackson St. subsequently failing to navigate the turn at the intersection. The Toyota 4-Runner crossed into the westbound traffic lane on South Jackson Street striking the north curb, then a National Grid pole (shearing the pole in two spots), continuing over 100mph, finally coming to rest in the front porch of 305 S. Jackson Street.

The one person with a minor injury was transported to UMMC by Mercy EMS. Additional passengers were transported to UMMC by private vehicles for evaluations.

After an investigation, a total of eight occupants of the vehicle have been identified and the accident is still under investigation. Most occupants of the vehicle were minors including the alleged driver. Alcohol and marijuana are believed to be a contributing factor in the accident. Charges are pending.

The Batavia Police Department would like to thank the City of Batavia Fire Department, City of Batavia Department of Public Works, Genesee County Sheriff’s Office/K9 Rayzor and handler Deputy Stack, and Mercy EMS for their assistance. We also greatly appreciate the citizens of Batavia who, without hesitation, became essential witnesses in this accident.

Anyone with any further information is urged to contact Officer Girvin at the City of Batavia Police Department, 585-345-6350, or submit information via CRIMEWATCH. Incident Date: 

Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®https://crimewatch.net/us/ny/genesee/batavia-pd/138661/incidents/personal-injury-accident

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