Officer Subdues Suspect After the Fleeing Man Hits Parked Prius, Says EPD

Car crash aftermath

CHP and EPD Officers collect evidence.[All Photos by Stormy Taylor]

This is a press release from the Eureka Police Department. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

On June 16, 2017 at about 9:15 a.m., an officer with the Eureka Police Department attempted a traffic stop on a Dodge Durango near Wabash Avenue and A Street for failing to stop at a stop sign. Two passengers exited the vehicle quickly before the driver fled south on B Street at a high rate of speed. While continuing to flee, the driver collided with a parked Prius on the 2400 block of B Street, just a few blocks south from where the officer attempted the traffic stop.

The officer parked behind the Durango and got out of his patrol vehicle in an attempt to detain the driver. The driver then repeatedly pulled forward then back, ramming the patrol car. Due to the driver continuing to ignore the officer’s commands to get out of the vehicle, the officer had to break the driver’s window with his baton, and use his OC spray in an attempt to apprehend the driver. The OC spray was ineffective, so the officer then used his Taser to successfully take the driver into custody.

The suspect was transported to the hospital.

The suspect was transported to the hospital.

The driver was identified as 37 year old Samuel Summers. Summers was transported to the hospital for medical clearance before being booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for reckless evading, resisting arrest, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, probation violation, driving without a valid license, and felony warrants for registered sex offender violations, domestic violence, and parole violation.

Summers, Samuel (1)The California Highway Patrol responded to the scene and is handling the collision investigation. Numerous citizens stayed on scene and offered valuable witness statements which will assist in the investigation.

Chief Mills said, “We are very fortunate that this man’s reckless behavior did not cause any injuries and I am very impressed with the officer’s restraint.”

Officers are also investigating the report of shots fired from a vehicle near Wabash and B Street which occurred at about 9:32 a.m. At this time it is unknown if the two incidents are related.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Eureka Police Department at (707) 441-4044.

Earlier Chapter:Suspect Vehicle Crashed Into EPD Vehicle During Pursuit; B Street Blocked Near Buhne

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Peter
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Peter
6 years ago

And he is a convicted child molester per Megan’s Law. Hopefully staying off the street for a bit.

Veterans friend
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Veterans friend
6 years ago

Thank you officer for not killing someone who probably deserved it🤤

Me_too
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Me_too
6 years ago

Agreed! Good job in being restraint In this situation.