Three people are hospitalized in critical condition after police said they were ejected from a vehicle that crashed while being involved in a police chase that started in Garland and ended in Dallas Saturday night.
The chase started just after 10 p.m., when Garland PD officers were involved in a chase with a vehicle involved in multiple burglaries.READ MORE:The chase went into the city of Dallas, before ending in the 12200 block of Greenville Avenue.
The vehicle police were chase crashed after the driver lost control, causing it to flip on its side. No other vehicles were involved in the crash. There were five people inside the vehicle, and three were ejected from the vehicle. Police said the other two tried to run away, but were caught by officers.
The three who were ejected were hospitalized in critical condition. One later died from their injuries. The alleged driver was identified as 18-year-old Joey William Jarvis. He was arrested on two counts of evading arrest and detention causing serious bodily injury and three counts of engaging in organized criminal activity.No further details have been released as police continue their investigation.
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