By City News Service
Feb 3, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A driver was arrested in Ontario this morning after leading police on a more than six-hour chase that turned into a crawl from South Los Angeles to San Pedro, downtown Los Angeles and the San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys and into the Inland Empire.
The driver was taken into custody about 1:30 a.m. on the eastbound San Bernardino (10) Freeway near the Vineyard Avenue exit after the front driver-side rim of the silver Chevy Malibu he was driving fell off and sent sparks flying.
Los Angeles Police Department Sgt. Juan Garcia said that, in his 20 years with the department, he never heard of pursuit going on for so long and added that many officers had to pull out of the pursuit at various times to gas up their vehicles using their own money.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) In what could be the longest chase in Los Angeles police history, a shooting suspect was arrested early Wednesday morning after leading authorities on a more than six-hour pursuit through several Los Angeles County cities and the Inland Empire.
The man who authorities say has multiple warrants was taken into custody about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday on the eastbound 10 Freeway near the Vineyard Avenue exit after the front driver-side rim of the silver Chevy Malibu he was driving fell off and sent sparks flying. A man who identified himself as the suspect s brother could be heard on loudspeaker telling the man to get down on his knees as officers swarmed the area.
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