SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (WNCN) — Two women were injured along with a baby during a crash in Southern Pines during a short chase from Aberdeen late Saturday morning, reports said.
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The Southern Pines Police Department confirmed a three-car crash along U.S. 1 at Saunders Boulevard on Saturday. Police said that four people were taken to hospitals for treatment, with one airlifted to a hospital.
The 11 a.m. wreck happened after Moore County Sheriff’s Office deputies tried to stop a Chevrolet Impala driver in Aberdeen on U.S. 1 at Magnolia Drive, the Sandhills Sentinel reported.
The Chevrolet driver, who had a woman a passenger, fled north along U.S. 1 but crashed less than a mile later, the news outlet reported.

A woman passenger in the Chevrolet was trapped during the crash. She was later freed but airlifted to a trauma center, the Sandhills Sentinel reported.
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During the wreck, an SUV containing a woman and a 1-year-old child was hit, injuring the woman and the baby. They were both taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The driver who fled in the Chevrolet Impala was also injured in the wreck and taken to a hospital for treatment.
CBS 17 has reached out to the Moore County Sheriff’s Office for information, but there has been no response.
