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Driver Who Dragged Trooper During Western Mass Traffic Stop ID'd: Cops

A 45-year-old Franklin County man was tracked down by police dogs Friday evening, Sept. 22, after authorities say he dragged a trooper with his car in what began as a routine traffic stop. 

Massachusetts State Police

Massachusetts State Police

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Michael J. Williams, of Greenfield, was arrested following an hours-long manhunt and faces several felony charges, State police said. 

The unnamed trooper tried to pull over Williams' car at a Holyoke rest area on I-91 around 3 p.m., but he crashed into the officer and kept driving, Massachusetts State Police said. The trooper was dragged for several feet before he freed himself from the vehicle. 

Williams crashed the car a few moments later, jumped out, and sprinted into the woods near Route 5, authorities said. 

The trooper was briefly hospitalized for injuries to his legs, but he has been released, state police said. 

A massive manhunt ensued that involved officers from multiple departments and several K-9s. A police dog named Roxy tracked down Williams hours after the incident.

Williams is charged with: 

  • Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon
  • Negligent operation of a motor vehicle
  • Operating after license was suspended for a prior OUI offense
  • Leaving the scene of a crash that caused personal injury
  • Failure to stop for police
  • Speeding
  • Marked lanes violation
  • Resisting arrest

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