CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – A Chattanooga man, Tysean Preston, was arrested after a police chase that ended in a crash and the seizure of drugs and a firearm, according to Chattanooga police. The pursuit began as officers searched for a different wanted suspect.
Police Chase and Crash Details
The chase unfolded around 5 p.m. Tuesday near Rodgers Road, when police responded to a home believed to house a wanted suspect. Officers spotted Preston in a Ford Escape, mistakenly identifying him as the suspect.
The driver led police on a chase, cutting through a CVS parking lot onto Brainerd Road, where he struck a Subaru Forester. The vehicle’s driver was taken to the hospital for arm and head injuries, according to the reports.
The chase continued to Belvoir Avenue, where the Escape pulled into a Speedway gas station, and a female passenger jumped out. Preston then struck a mailbox while attempting to leave, stalling the vehicle.
Discovery of Drugs and Firearm
After the chase, police realized Preston was not the original suspect. Officers found 20 grams of crack cocaine, a half-ounce of marijuana, and a Glock magazine in his pockets. A Glock 23 was located in the front passenger seat, and 2 ecstasy pills were later discovered on his person.
Charges Against Preston
Preston faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges, including:
- Schedule II drug violation
- Controlled substances possession
- Evading arrest x2
- Aggravated assault
- Reckless endangerment
- Vandalism x2
- Possession of a firearm during a felony
- Drugs for resale x2
- Driving on revoked or suspended license
Safety Reminder: Police Chases and Public Risk
Police chases are extremely dangerous and pose serious risks to the public. Safety tips include:
- Avoid Interference: Do not attempt to flee from law enforcement.
- Stay Clear: Pedestrians and motorists should keep a safe distance from chase routes.
- Report Suspicious Activity: Notify authorities if you observe erratic or dangerous driving.
- Community Awareness: Follow local alerts and traffic updates to stay safe.
Share Your Thoughts
Have you witnessed a police chase or dangerous driving incident in your area? What safety measures should be in place to protect the public during high-speed pursuits? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below.













