A domestic incident leads to vehicle pursuit ending with the driver facing felony charges

LAKE CO. – On Friday, January 6, 2023, at approximately 8:30 p.m., the Indiana State Police Regional Dispatch Center received 911 calls of a pedestrian crawling on the westbound side of I-80/94 near the 2 mile-marker.  This location is two miles east of the Indiana/Illinois state line.

As Trooper Jace Haddon arrived at the scene, he observed a female yelling at the passenger side of a minivan that was also on the right shoulder. As Trp. Haddon approached the vehicle, the female got into the van, and it sped away.

Trp. Haddon then pursued the van in his police car with lights and sirens activated. The van quickly attempted to exit onto Calumet Ave., but as it did so, it struck the attenuator and came to a rest against the barrier wall.

Troopers began to order the male driver from the vehicle, and he eventually exited the vehicle and was placed into custody. The female victim was unconscious in the passenger area of the van.

Troopers observed a firearm on the floorboard near the female’s feet.

The female was able to be removed from the vehicle and treated for her injuries. 

Daqwan Bass

Further investigation by Trp. Haddon led to him having reason to believe that a domestic incident had occurred prior to his arrival at the scene. Both occupants of the van were transported to area hospitals for treatment of injuries.

The driver, Daqwan G. Bass, 21, from Calumet City, IL, was treated, released, and transported by troopers to the Lake County Jail for processing. Bass is preliminarily charged with resisting arrest with a vehicle, resisting arrests with a vehicle causing injury, resisting law enforcement, domestic battery, and two counts of reckless driving.