Police Chase Stolen Car Through Brighton and Rochester

The pursuit ended in a crash, but the driver fled the scene.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 9:21am

A police chase involving a stolen vehicle moved through the Brighton and southwest Rochester areas of New York on Wednesday night before the car crashed into parked vehicles and the driver fled the scene, according to authorities. No injuries were reported during the incident.

Why it matters

High-speed police chases can pose significant risks to public safety, and this incident highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in apprehending suspects who refuse to pull over. The ability of the driver to escape after the crash also raises concerns about the need for improved methods to safely stop and detain suspects.

The details

Monroe County Sheriff's Office and New York State Police cruisers were seen following a white sedan that refused to pull over around 11:30 p.m. Deputies believed the car was involved in a crime in Henrietta. The chase crossed from Brighton into the city of Rochester, where the car crashed into several parked vehicles at the corner of South Union Street and Buena Place. However, the driver was able to drive off again and has not been located.

  • The chase started around 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday night.
  • The crash occurred at the corner of South Union Street and Buena Place in Rochester.

The players

Monroe County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency that initiated the chase and is investigating the incident.

New York State Police

The state law enforcement agency that assisted in the pursuit.

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What’s next

Authorities are continuing to search for the driver who fled the scene after the crash.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in safely apprehending suspects who refuse to comply with orders to pull over, and the need for improved methods to stop and detain fleeing drivers without endangering the public.