Three LAPD Officers Hospitalized After Patrol Cars Collide During Pursuit

Crash occurred in San Fernando Valley while officers were chasing a stolen vehicle suspect

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Three Los Angeles Police Department officers were hospitalized late Saturday night after their patrol cars collided during a pursuit with a stolen vehicle suspect near Reseda. The crash happened around 10:25 p.m. in the 8300 block of N. Wilbur Avenue, with firefighters finding three victims suffering from injuries of varying severity. Two officers were hospitalized in critical condition, while a third was in fair condition.

Why it matters

High-speed police pursuits can pose significant risks to officers and the public, and this incident highlights the dangers that law enforcement face when responding to crimes in progress. The collision raises questions about pursuit policies and safety protocols within the LAPD.

The details

According to LAPD officials, both patrol units were pursuing a stolen vehicle when the collision occurred. The moments leading up to the crash remain under investigation. Firefighters helped one officer out of their severely damaged cruiser, while a second officer was seen getting onto a stretcher and placed in an ambulance.

  • The crash happened around 10:25 p.m. on Saturday, February 15, 2026.

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What’s next

The LAPD will continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision and the pursuit that led to it.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the risks and challenges faced by law enforcement during high-speed chases, and it may prompt the LAPD to review its pursuit policies to ensure the safety of officers and the public.