Lafayette Police Department(Photo: File)

LAFAYETTE, Ind. Motorcyclist Pablo Chavez and passenger,Gabriella Toyne, were injured early Thursday as Chavez sped away from an officer who tried to stop him for a traffic violation, Lafayette police said.

A patrol officerreported a motorcycle ran a stop sign near Five Pointsabout 1:15 a.m. Thursday. The motorcyclist sped away when the officer turned on the emergency lights to stop the bike, police said.

The officer chosenot to pursue the bike,shutting off the lights, and doubling back to see if the biker might show up again, police said.

The officer found the wrecked motorcycleat aconcrete retaining wall on Main Street near Asher Street. They found Chavez, 33, and Toyne, 25, injured at the crash site, police said.

Chavez suffered minor scrapes and cuts, but Toyne suffered serious internal injuries and several broken bones, police said.

Both were hospitalized for treatment.

Toyne was in serious but stable condition Thursday, police said.

Chavez will be arrested when he's released from the hospital, police said.

He is suspected of driving while intoxicated resulting in serious bodily injury, resisting law enforcement with a vehicle resulting in serious bodily injury and reckless driving with serious bodily injury, police said.

Main Street near Five Points wasclosed for about two hours while officers investigated the crash, according to alerts published by Lafayette police early Thursday.

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