(KNZA)--Jackson County Sheriff's deputies assisted the Kansas Highway Patrol in ending a pursuit that began in Topeka Tuesday evening.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said the Sheriff's Office received information around 6:00 that the Kansas Highway Patrol was in pursuit of a small pickup from Topeka.
The vehicle entered Jackson County from Topeka Boulevard on 94th Street and headed north on U.4 Road
Jackson County Sheriff's deputies deployed stop sticks disabling the vehicle. The vehicle left the roadway and the pursuit ended at 142nd and U.4 Roads.
Jackson County EMS responded to the scene and transported the driver to a Topeka hospital for evaluation.
Additional details, including what led to the pursuit, were not immediately available.
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