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A two-county police pursuit ended with the arrest of the 27-year-old driver near Santa Barbara County on Friday night.
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Police chase possible DUI driver in the San Fernando Valley
LAPD officers were in pursuit of a man possibly driving under the influence in the San Fernando Valley on Friday. The chase began around 6:40 p.m. in the North Hollywood area after the driver refused to yield.
Police officers are chasing a suspect driver in Los Angeles County Friday night. Los Angeles Police Department officials said the driver is wanted for a possible DUI. Sky5 is overhead. The
A total of four were injured, including two officers with the Los Angeles Police Department, when a pursuit late Friday night ended in a crash, allowing a suspect to get away, authorities confirmed. The pursuit began around 11:30 p.m. when a black SUV was reported stolen, according to the LAPD.
A suspected car thief being chased by police in Los Angeles on Monday night was killed after he jumped out of the van he was driving on the freeway and was then struck by multiple vehicles as news cameras broadcast the chase live on TV.
Authorities were called to Target on a report of a man carrying a handgun in his waistband, and a man was arrested after a pursuit on Highway 101.
The LAPD is probing a 'Use of Force' incident where Tony Jackson was injured and arrested for drug possession.
Sky5 coverage of the high-speed, multi-county pursuit on Oct. 24. A 27-year-old man was arrested following a high-speed chase that spanned multiple counties on Friday evening. Per a California Highway Patrol media statement,
(KTLA) — The Los Angeles Police Department on Saturday identified the attempted murder suspect at the center of Friday’s hours-long pursuit that ended in West Carson after traveling through multiple cities in Los Angeles County. Police also named two ...
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Man’s Conviction Ordered to be Vacated for LAPD Officer’s 1998 Murder
A state appeals court panel Tuesday ordered a man’s murder conviction to be vacated in connection with a Los Angeles Police Department officer’s shooting death nearly 27 years ago. The three-justice panel from California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal agreed with the defense’s contention that there is insufficient evidence that Jaime “Alex” Mares,
Isaiah Jamon Andrews is suspected of shooting and killing Theodore Wheeler, 20, in a Seattle hotel parking lot on Oct. 19.