A driver struck a traffic officer while attempting to evade a police checkpoint on May 25, 2026 [3].
The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement during routine traffic stops, particularly when dealing with intoxicated motorists who ignore safety commands.
The officer sustained injuries during the collision and was transported to a sanatorium for medical treatment [1]. Reports said the driver was operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol, recording a blood alcohol level of 1.82 ‰ [2].
There are conflicting reports regarding the specific location and vehicle involved in the crash. One source said the incident occurred in Paraná [1]. Other reports placed the event in Berazategui or Quilmes, specifically at kilometer 17.5 of the Buenos Aires-La Plata highway [2, 4].
Discrepancies also exist regarding the type of vehicle used by the driver. Some reports describe the vehicle as a motorcycle [1], while other accounts said the driver was operating a pickup truck [5].
Despite these contradictions, investigators said the driver attempted to flee the control to avoid arrest [1]. The driver was subsequently detained following the collision [1].
“The officer sustained injuries during the collision and was transported to a sanatorium”
This incident underscores the volatility of traffic enforcement in regions where intoxicated driving remains a public safety risk. The conflicting reports on the vehicle type and location suggest a fragmented initial reporting process, though the core fact of a high-alcohol-level driver causing injury to an officer remains consistent across sources.


