Crime & Safety
Chase Suspect Tries To Run Down Deputy: LASD
The driver of a suspected stolen Mercedes-Benz SUV led police on a 100 mph chase through the Valley.
LOS ANGELES, CA — The driver of a stolen Mercedes-Benz SUV tried to to run over a deputy who pulled him over before leading police on a 100-mile-per-hour chase down the Golden State (5) Freeway Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department.
The high- speed pursuit from Santa Clarita to Burbank.started near the intersection of Bouquet Canyon Road and Festividad Drive about 5 p.m. when a deputies tried to pull over the driver. The driver attempted to run over a deputy who attempted to make contact, according to Shirley Miller, public information officer for the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department's Santa Clarita Valley Station.
Deputies began a pursuit near Bouquet Canyon and Vasquez Canyon roads, but canceled it after a short distance because of the high speeds. A department helicopter monitored the suspect's location until the California Highway Patrol took over the pursuit, Miller said.
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The suspect led officers on a chase, which reached speeds over 100 mph, from the Antelope Valley (14) Freeway to the Golden State (5) Freeway, and through residential areas in Burbank, according to broadcast reports.
The car's trunk opened during the chase and several boxes fell out. It was not immediately clear what was in the boxes, or if the suspect dumped the cargo on purpose.
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The chase ended about 5:45 p.m. when the car collided with a California Highway Patrol vehicle near West Monterey Avenue and North Myers Street.
The suspect, identified as a 29-year-old man from Los Angeles, ran from the vehicle, but was apprehended by officers and arrested, Miller said.
The vehicle was stolen in the Camarillo area and the suspect was being investigated by other agencies for other crimes, including grand theft, Miller said.
The deputy was not injured in the attempted assault, Miller said. No injuries to civilians were reported.
City News Service and Patch Staffer Paige Austin contributed to this report.
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