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Jan 19, 2024

Anderson robbery suspect flips car during Interstate 69 pursuit

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FISHERS, Ind. — An armed robbery suspect is in the hospital after a pursuit on Interstate 69 ended in a violent crash Wednesday evening.

The pursuit reportedly started in Anderson, when officers tried to stop the suspect in the robbery of the Save-On Liquor store at 1419 Broadway St. The male suspect reportedly used a handgun to demand money from a store employee. He fled the store with an undetermined amount of cash.

Indiana State Police was called to assist in the pursuit as it traveled south on the interstate.

INDOT cameras showed several police cars with their emergency lights activated, following a silver car south on Interstate 69 near Pendleton shortly before 6:30 p.m. on June 7.

The driver of the car nearly left the road near the 212-mile marker as the vehicle swerved left to pass a vehicle in the left lane.

About 20 miles south of Anderson, near the 207-mile marker, the alleged suspect lost control of the vehicle and veered sharply to the left, striking the guardrail and flipping the car into the median.

Suspect Shaunquale J. Miller, 36, remains in serious but stable condition, according to police. He is the alleged suspect from the armed robbery and vehicle pursuit, and will remain in police custody during his recovery time at the hospital, according to police.

The driver was ejected from the vehicle. He was taken to the hospital to be treated for undisclosed injuries.

According to the Anderson Police Department, deputies from the Madison County Sheriff's Department were involved in the pursuit, along with ISP troopers.

The investigation into the reported robbery and crash are ongoing.

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