Crime & Safety
Haddonfield Man Injured In High Speed Police Chase On N.J. Turnpike
The chase began in East Brunswick and ended when his car flipped over at Exit 5 in Burlington County on Tuesday.

A Haddonfield man remains hospitalized with non life-threatening injuries after his car flipped over on the New Jersey Turnpike in South Jersey, state police said on Wednesday.
Zachary Brown, 24, has been identified as the man who led police on a high speed chase that ended with his car overturning at Exit 5 in Burlington County on the New Jersey Turnpike on Tuesday.
It began at 1:14 p.m. when police attempted to stop him on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick for a traffic violation. He didn’t stop, but continued south, eventually cutting into the outer roadway, police said.
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The high-speed chase ended when he attempted to leave the road at Exit 5. He lost control of his car and struck a concrete barrier. His car flipped over onto the grass off the road, police said.
He was airlifted to Cooper Medical Center in Camden, where he remained Wednesday morning. The incident remains under investigation. No charges had been filed as of Wednesday.
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