Driver who led police on chase in Pomona back in Kern County, booked on murder charge
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and last updated 2021-04-12 19:18:02-04
(KERO) â The man who led police on a two-hour police pursuit that ended in Pomona is back in Kern County Monday, booked into Kern County jail on a first-degree murder charge.
According to the KCSO inmate search, Michael Caleb Reed, 36, was booked Monday morning on open charges of murder in the first degree. According to KCSO, he is wanted in connection to the March 28 shooting death of 40-year-old Michael Glenn Lewis.
Reed, a Bakersfield native, was arrested in Pomona last week after driving a dark-colored pickup truck through four counties, weaving in and out of traffic as police tailed him.
and last updated 2021-02-22 17:44:14-05
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â Governor Gavin Newsom made his way to Kern County Monday to announce an additional 15,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to Kern next week. This site represents one of 11 sites that will be going live later this week, Newsom said while at the Arvin Veterans Hall, which is set to become a vaccination clinic.
Newsom said the Arvin site will also be a mobile site, along with the other 11 sites in the Central Valley. It s wonderful to have the mass vaccinations sites, be we know this, not everyone has a car. Not everyone has the tools of technology, he said. So we have to be more nimble, we have to be more mobile.