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Man Driving Stolen Car Rams Deputy's Patrol Vehicle On Capital Region Highway, Police Say

An attempted traffic stop on a highway in the region ended with a deputy’s patrol car rammed and the alleged culprit in handcuffs.

Jacob Hayner.

Jacob Hayner.

Photo Credit: Saratoga County Sheriff's Office

The Saratoga County incident happened at around 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 6, on I-87 in Clifton Park.

According to sheriff’s officials, a deputy attempted to stop the vehicle in the northbound lanes near Exit 10 after learning that it had been stolen from outside a Stewart’s Shops on Route 146.

The driver, identified as 37-year-old Jacob Hayner, reportedly ignored the lights and sirens and refused to stop. At one point, he intentionally rammed the deputy’s patrol car, causing more than $1,500 in damage, police said.

Hayner, who is homeless, was eventually arrested after “recklessly engaging in conduct that created a grave risk of death to another person,” according to the sheriff’s office.

He is charged with the following:

  • Reckless endangerment (felony)
  • Criminal mischief (felony)
  • Unlawful fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle (misdemeanor)
  • Moving from lane unsafely (infraction)

The deputy was not injured, and no other vehicles were involved in the incident.

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