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Originally published Sunday, September 5, 2010 at 10:19 AM

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Man hospitalized after police chase ends in Seattle

A man crashed his vehicle early Sunday in Seattle's Roosevelt neighborhood after leading Mountlake Terrace police on a roughly 10-mile chase.

Seattle Times staff reporter

A man crashed his vehicle early Sunday in Seattle's Roosevelt neighborhood after leading Mountlake Terrace police on a roughly 10-mile chase.

The man was seriously injured.

Around 12:30 a.m., the man exited Interstate 5 south onto Banner Way Northeast and failed to make the curve where Banner Way turns into Northeast 75th Street, according to Seattle police. The vehicle turned broadside, left the road and hit a guardrail on the south side of Northeast 75th Street.

The impact caused the vehicle to go up on its front end, police said. It continued along the guardrail before striking a light pole and flipping onto its roof. It came to rest in the 600 block of Northeast 75th Street.

The driver, whose name police did not release, was pulled from the wreckage and taken to Harborview Medical Center with serious injuries. Seattle police did not say what led to the pursuit.

Sara Jean Green: 206-515-5654 or sgreen@seattletimes.com

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