Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONROVIA - Two people were hospitalized after at least one suspect opened fire on them near Huntington Drive and Mayflower Avenue Saturday night. The victims were shot on the street as they neared a McDonald’s, 480 W. Huntington Dr., just before 10 p.m. December 5. The victims fled in a vehicle and wound up at a residence where police and paramedics converged to provide aid, according to Monrovia Police radio traffic. One victim may have been shot in an arm, the second victim may have been shot in the back, according to preliminary information. It is not clear how many crime scenes there may be. Arcadia officers assisting Monrovia Police found ballistics damage at one building, while more evidence was located in the 300 block of West Duarte Road. Irwindale officers and El Monte officers are also assisting Monrovia. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor MONROVIA - One driver was critically injured, another fled the scene after a possible street race between two vehicles ended in a fiery crash Saturday afternoon, a Monrovia police lieutenant said.
The crash was reported to officers at 1:08 p.m. April 4 in the 1900 block of S. Myrtle Ave. Two vehicles were traveling at high speed southbound on Myrtle when an older Mustang crossed into opposing lanes and struck an SUV, according to Lieutenant Daniel Verna of the Monrovia Police Department. “In the 1900 block, the street curves. The driver that was closest to the center of the road apparently wasn’t able to make that turn,” Verna told SGV CityWatch. The racing Ford Mustang slammed into a northbound GMC SUV, The driver of which swerved in an attempt to avoid the Mustang, but they still collided. The Mustang’s driver was ejected and landed in the middle of the road. The front end of the mustang was torn off and the rest of the vehicle slammed into a power pole and burst into flames, Verna told SGV CityWatch. The GMC’s driver suffered major injuries, Verna said. A description of the vehicle that fled the crash was unavailable. Investigators were still trying to determine what color, make and model it is. The Mustang’s driver was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries and if he survives, Verna said, he would be facing felony charges, including street racing and reckless driving, both of which caused major injuries. The 1800 and 1900 block of South Myrtle Avenue remains closed. The Arcadia Police Major Accident Investigation Team is assisting with the investigation. Anyone who can help identify the driver that escaped is urged to call the Monrovia police department at 626-256-8000. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor MONROVIA - A teen boy injured his legs and is in the hospital after crashing into two parked vehicles Thursday night.
The teen’s age was not immediately known. Monrovia Police were informed of the pursuit suspect driving in their city after Arcadia Police ended the chase due to unsafe speeds, according to the Monrovia Police Department. Arcadia Police initiated a traffic stop of the teen in the 200 block of West Huntington Drive in Arcadia at 7:55 p.m. after learning the vehicle was stolen. The teen initially pull dover, but then sped away, according to Sgt. John Bonomo of the Arcadia Police Department. Monrovia Police took the boy into custody and are handling the collision investigation. |
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