Police say Driver Who Led Police on Pursuit was ‘impaired’

Police responding to incident scene. File Photo

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – Gloucester Township Police have charged Ronald Rosen with driving while intoxicated and eluding after a pursuit on Thursday.

Rosen, who was reported to be operating a damaged red sport utility vehicle recklessly, failed to stop for police and continued to drive at low speeds, even after colliding with another vehicle.

The vehicle eventually came to a stop, and Rosen, who displayed signs of impairment, was taken into custody without incident and transported to the hospital for treatment.

Additional charges may be forthcoming as the investigation continues.

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