Warsaw Police Release Details Of Last Night’s Crash Involving Two Officers

WPD Press Release – Yesterday evening, just before 9:00 p.m., two police vehicles from Warsaw PD were involved in separate personal injury crashes only yards apart during last evenings strong storm. 


At approximately 8:55 p.m. Sgt. Clay Layne was on normal patrol and driving through the intersection of Center Street at Eastlake Drive, when another vehicle ran the red light and collided with the driver's side of Sgt. Layne's squad, resulting in personal injury. Other officers responded to the area, including Patrol Officer Ross Minear. Officer Minear was responding from the area of K-Mart, and while traveling west on Frontage Road, his vehicle hydroplaned, losing control, striking a high tension power pole, and then rolling over in front of Indiana Tech. Officer Minear was trapped in his squad and was eventually extricated. Damage to the pole knocked out power to the east end of Warsaw for most of the night as NIPSCO crews worked to restore power. 


Both Sgt. Layne and Officer Minear were transported to Lutheran Hospital and treated for their injuries and released.
Indiana State Police worked Sgt. Layne's crash and the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department worked Officer Minear's crash. 
Also assisting was Warsaw Wayne Fire Territory, Multi-Township EMS, Winona Lake Police, North Webster Police, and Grace College Security.