Rochester, MN (KROC AM News) - A Chatfield man is facing a long list of serious criminal charges after putting two Rochester police cars out of commission and leading officers on a chase through a residential neighborhood.

The incident began around 5:00 AM Saturday when a patrol officer discovered a stolen pickup truck behind a home in the 200 block of 11th Ave NE.

The officer saw a man get into the truck and drive off and other officers put down stop sticks at the 11th Ave/7th St NE intersection. One of the truck’s rear tires went flat after the man drove over the stop sticks but he kept going until he reached a dead end on 12th Ave NE. The man put the truck in reverse and rammed two squad cars that had pulled up behind him. He struck a power pole as he began driving away and made his way back to 11th Ave and eventually headed east on Viola Road.

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He crashed several blocks later and was taken into custody without incident. The man was identified as 29-year-old Scott Tester. No injuries were reported. The truck was stolen from Dodge County.

Tester was charged in November with stealing a vehicle that was idling at a Rochester convenience store. A surveillance camera at the store led to his arrest.

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