High-Speed Pursuit Across Rusk And Chippewa Counties Ends In Arrest

A domestic disturbance in Rusk County led to a high-speed police chase spanning two counties.

High-Speed Pursuit Across Rusk And Chippewa Counties Ends In Arrest

RUSK COUNTY -- On the evening of June 23, 2024, a domestic disturbance in Rusk County led to a high-speed police chase spanning two counties. The suspect, driving a black SUV, evaded initial attempts to stop the vehicle before being apprehended in Chippewa County with the help of a tire deflation device. Jamie Masanz, 44, was taken into custody after officers employed less-lethal impact munitions, according to a press release from the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office.

PRESS RELEASE

In the evening hours of Sunday June 23, 2024, a call came in to the Rusk County Dispatch Center for a domestic disturbance in progress; Rusk County Deputies responded to the call.

Upon arrival, there was a black SUV driving erratically through the yard and eventually towards the complainant and squad vehicles. The SUV exited the driveway heading eastbound on USH 8. Rusk County Deputies followed the vehicle with emergency lights activated; the vehicle did not stop and continued on USH 8.

Ladysmith Police attempted to stop the vehicle with use of a tire deflation device which was unsuccessful due to the SUV swerving to miss the device.

The SUV continued southbound on STH 27 at high rates of speed.

Rusk County Dispatch contacted the Chippewa County Sheriff's Office advising them of the pursuit and requested assistance as they entered into Chippewa County. Chippewa County was successful with use of a tire deflation device.

Rusk County Deputies, Ladysmith Police Officers and Chippewa County Deputies were able to bring the suspect, Jamie Masanz (age 44), into custody after use of less-lethal impact munitions.

Last Update: Jun 26, 2024 11:24 am CDT

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