I-69 Police Chase Ends in Two-Vehicle Crash Near Dupont Road in Fort Wayne

Modified Date: 
Sun, 02/09/2025 - 8:51am
Accident Date: 
Monday, February 3, 2025

1 arrested after pursuit ends in crash on I-69(link is external)

One car ended up in a ditch, and another was still on the road but appeared to have front-end damage from the crash.

 

A police pursuit on Interstate 69 in Fort Wayne, Indiana culminated in a two-vehicle crash Monday afternoon, resulting in one arrest. The incident occurred around 2:00 PM near mile-marker 315 in the vicinity of Dupont Road, where two SUVs collided, sending one vehicle into a roadside ditch while the other sustained significant front-end damage. Fort Wayne Police Department and Fire Department personnel responded to the scene, implementing immediate traffic control measures. The crash prompted authorities to close portions of the interstate, with Indiana Department of Transportation reporting significant congestion on exit ramps in both directions. While details about the arrested individual and the circumstances leading to the pursuit have not been released, emergency responders managed the scene efficiently to ensure public safety and restore normal traffic flow.

Location and Infrastructure

Interstate 69 near mile-marker 315 represents a crucial section of Fort Wayne's northern transportation corridor, connecting the city to major suburban developments around Dupont Road. This segment of I-69 typically experiences heavy traffic during afternoon hours due to its proximity to commercial districts and residential areas. The interstate features multiple lanes in each direction with emergency shoulders and is equipped with modern traffic monitoring systems. The Dupont Road interchange serves as a major access point for northern Fort Wayne, including connections to Parkview Regional Medical Center and various retail centers, making it a particularly busy section of the highway.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Indiana Code ยง 9-21-8, drivers involved in police pursuits face serious criminal charges, while innocent parties affected by such incidents may have various avenues for compensation. Indiana follows a modified comparative fault system, allowing accident victims to seek damages through insurance claims or civil litigation if they are less than 51% at fault. The state's statute of limitations generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file personal injury claims. Potential compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and non-economic damages such as pain and suffering. Insurance claims typically involve both collision coverage and liability policies, with minimum coverage requirements under Indiana law.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • Fort Wayne Police Department: (260) 427-1222
  • Fort Wayne Fire Department: (260) 427-1170
  • Parkview Regional Medical Center: (260) 266-1000

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Fort Wayne District
  • Allen County Highway Department
  • Indiana State Police Fort Wayne Post

Support Services:

  • Indiana Victim Compensation Program
  • Allen County Victim Assistance Program
  • Indiana Criminal Justice Institute

Legal References:

  • Indiana Code Title 9 (Motor Vehicles)
  • Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles
  • Indiana Crash Report Portal
Type: Car Accident
Topics: 
Police Chase
Roadway: 
Interstate 69