Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - A juvenile with a little too much determination was finally caught after repeatedly fleeing authorities after crashing a stolen vehicle January 4.
The juvenile was able to flee officers by running through yards, a flood control channel and inside a garage before finally being taken into custody. The juvenile is accused of driving a reported stolen vehicle, which was located with the help of an automated license plate reader just before 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Officers located the stolen vehicle in the southbound turn lane of westbound Huntington Drive at Del Mar Avenue. After turning south on Del Mar, the driver made an abrupt turn to try and evade officers through an alley and eventually crashed into a wall and parked vehicle in the 2400 block of Huntington Drive, according to the San Marino Police Department. The juvenile escaped on foot into a neighborhood on Del Mar Avenue, fled through the Rubio Wash and through the 2500 block of Melville Drive before entering a yard in the 1500 block of Rubio Drive. Officers working a containment search spotted the juvenile as he ran from yard to yard on Rubio Drive. A police helicopter spotted the juvenile taking refuge inside a detached garage at a residence. A K9 flushed out the suspect through a garage window and he continued to flee until officers subdued him during a short foot pursuit, according to the San Marino Police Department. The juvenile was cleared at a hospital for a booking and was jailed on suspicion of burglary, hit-and-run, evading, police, and driving a stolen vehicle. The juvenile was issued a citation to later appear in court, according to the San Marino Police Department. Assisting with the search were Alhambra Police Department drone officers, a Pasadena Police Department helicopter, Pasadena Police Department K9, South Pasadena Police Department and San Gabriel Police Department. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - Three females were jailed Thursday, the driver still outstanding after officers spotted and chased a stolen vehicle.
Police attempted to stop a stolen vehicle after receiving an alert on westbound Huntington Drive from Oak Knoll Avenue just before 2 p.m. the driver sped away and continued to drive at an unsafe speed when officers ended the chase, according to the San Marino Police Department. Moments later, a caller reported a similar-looking vehicle crashed on Huntington Drive at Pasqualito Drive. Officers found the vehicle abandoned. Witnesses reported three females and one other suspect running along Pasqualito Drive and took refuge in the rear yard of a home in the 1400 block, according to the San Marino Police Department. A containment search involving officers from the San Marino, Pasadena, South Pasadena, Alhambra Police departments, including an Arcadia Police K9 and Pasadena Police helicopter helped to locate the three females. The male, described as being 18-20 years old and wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, eluded capture. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO – Two suspects were arrested June 1, and one is possibly at-large, after a burglary occurred at a home, according to the San Marino Police Department.
A resident witnessed as many as three masked suspects exit his property, which is adjacent to a burglarized home in the 1700 block of Sharon Place just after 2 p.m. June 1. Officers arrived, conducted a containment search, but found nothing except a smashed window, according to the San Marino Police Department. “At this time, a vehicle was observed leaving the immediate area at a high rate of speed. Detectives attempted to conduct a traffic enforcement stop on the vehicle. The vehicle stopped and continued and a pursuit was ensued,” according to the San Marino Police Department in a written statement. Two suspects in the vehicle fled once it stopped after crashing into a stop sign at Roses Road and Segovia Avenue in San Gabriel. The driver was immediately taken into custody. A second suspect was believed to have fled east. During a containment search, a resident in the 400 block of Segovia reported a man hiding in his rear yard. With help from a Pasadena Police K9, Pasadena Police helicopter, Alhambra Police, Monterey Park Police, San Gabriel Police and South Pasadena Police, the suspect was taken into custody. Both suspects were not publicly identified. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor UPDATE, 4:42 p.m. - A crisis negotiator has been called to the scene where a subject is in a standoff at a home in the area of California Boulevard and Sierra Madre Boulevard in San Marino. It was unclear why the subject was initially sought by police, but he is keeping police at bay, shifting from the roof to a rear yard. The subject is very agitated. Firefighters are waiting for the subject to surrender to treat him. SAN MARINO - Pasadena Police are assisting San Marino officers with a suspect search Sunday afternoon. The search is taking place in the area of California Boulevard and Sierra Madre Boulevard. A helicopter is assisting with coordinating a search from the air. It is not yet clear what crime the suspect is accused of committing. It is not yet known if the search is connected to an incident in which a man clad in blue boxers escaped from a rescue ambulance during transport at Sierra Madre and California around 12:40 a.m. Sunday. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - A driver died at an area hospital after crashing into a tree Monday morning.
The unidentified woman died at Huntington Memorial Hospital October 29 after she was freed from her heavily damaged vehicle in the area of Lorain Road and Windsor Road around 9:40 a.m., according to the San Marino Police Department. Alhambra firefighters assisted San Marino firefighters in extricating the injured woman. No other vehicles were involved in the crash. The Pasadena Police Traffic Collision Investigation Team is assisting San Marino Police with the collision investigation. |
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