
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
On Monday, March 3, 2025, around 8:45 A.M., a Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) Deputy located a Chevrolet Cavalier whose registered owner, Mason Spencer, did not have a valid driver’s license and was wanted out of Lake County, Illinois, for numerous criminal charges and has an extremely violent criminal history. A traffic stop was initiated with the vehicle on USH-45 at CTH-C. The suspect vehicle immediately took off at a high rate of speed south on USH-45 once the Deputy activated their emergency lights and sirens. Due to the extreme risk to the public if this suspect were to get away, KCSO Deputies continued the pursuit into Illinois with the assistance of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. At the intersection of USH-45 and IL-173, the suspect crashed into another motorist, disabling both vehicles. Inside the suspect vehicle, three individuals were located and detained.

(Kenosha County Sheriff)
All three suspects cooperated with law enforcement after the crash and were detained without further issue. Inside the vehicle was:
- Mason J. Spencer (01/12/94) – Mason was the registered owner of the car and had numerous active warrants for his arrest.
- Raymond Underwood (12/12/92) – Underwood was the driver and was also taken into custody by the Lake County Sheriff’s office for numerous charges, including Felony Fleeing and Reckless Endangering Safety (x4).
- The third individual was detained initially and later released without criminal charges.
The victim who was struck by the fleeing felons was checked on and had minor injuries. This individual was also later transported to jail on outstanding warrants.
Lake County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the crash and has taken custody of Spencer and Underwood.
“The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office is committed to protecting our community members and holding criminals accountable for their actions. Thank you to all those at the Lake County Sheriff’s Office who assisted us this morning. This incident was an excellent example of a multi-jurisdictional operation to keep our community members safe,” said Sgt. Colin Coultrip.
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16 Responses
Pile of turds, all of them.
Talk about a dude that just has the slimy lowlife look
Also has a fetal alcohol syndrome look 👂🏻
So the carload of felons fleeing from Kenosha hit a car & that driver was taken away too due to outstanding warrants? What are the odds of that?
not as high as you think. 1:8,935
85% of statistics are made up
Really unfortunate both cars didn’t start on fire and burn everyone alive. How great would that have been???
I’ll ask Gruber
…the chase and stop in front of Salem Grade School early Sunday morning.
Five arrested and two who ran away in the middle of the night.
Still no news release on if those two were armed and dangerous. What little news that was reported said that there was ammunition found in the car but no guns. Extrapolate from there that two wanted people ran into the night with the gun or guns that matched the ammunition.
Didn’t the sheriff believe that local residents might want to know about these two at large individuals ?
Disappointing to say the least
Pure negligence
Nice looking young man.
Indeed. I’ll bet he’s a good boy, he’s trying to turn his life around, maybe go to school on a DEI skoolershipp. Another victim of soycumstance.
All in jail , they are going to miss work. LOL
Been in trouble before and slapped on the wrist by Kenosha judges. Many dropped charges.Lucky no one got killed.
Perhaps the most amazing part of this story is there was still a Cavalier on the road? Wow.
I was thinking the same thing