• ICE chase in Massachusetts
  • Suspects escape after crash
  • Local police did not intervene

A pursuit linked to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ended in a crash and a foot escape in Medway, Massachusetts.

The incident occurred Wednesday morning, according to local police, as confirmed by CBS News.

The events triggered multiple emergency calls and the temporary closure of a key street in the area.

Medway police reported that the operation began in Milford, along Route 109.

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Federal agents were attempting to stop a white van when the driver decided to flee.

During the pursuit, the van collided with a vehicle occupied by ICE agents.

Despite the impact, the driver continued toward Medway.

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Residents reported unmarked police vehicles speeding along West Street.

One of the calls reported a white van crashed on Fisher Street.

It was also indicated that ICE agents might be present at the scene.

Suspects jump from moving vehicle

According to police, the incident escalated on Fisher Street.

Federal agents reported that the driver and passenger jumped out of the moving vehicle.

The van continued moving uncontrolled and eventually crashed.

The impact occurred near high-voltage power lines, according to authorities.

Despite the severity of the crash, no injuries were reported.

After abandoning the vehicle, the individuals attempted to flee on foot.

Federal agents launched an immediate search in the area.

They also used vehicles in an attempt to locate the suspects.

However, the operation did not result in any arrests.

Local police did not participate in the operation

The Medway Police Department clarified its role in the incident.

They stated they did not participate in the pursuit or the federal operation.

Their involvement was limited to traffic control and logistical support.

They also assisted in removing the crashed vehicle.

Fisher Street was temporarily closed during the search.

The road was later reopened after the operation was completed.

In a statement, local police said any further information would come from ICE.

They noted that inquiries should be directed to the federal agency.

WBZ-TV attempted to obtain comments from ICE.

As of publication, no official response had been received.