[CHP] – On Monday, August 10th, 2015 at approximately 9:27 a.m., Los Angeles Sherriff’s Department Deputies from Santa Clarita Valley Station attempted to stop a white Ford box van, driving erratically near Magic Mountain on southbound I-5. The deputies ran a check on the license plate which revealed the vehicle was stolen out of Lemoore, Calif., and a pursuit ensued.
The Sheriff’s Department requested California Highway Patrol assistance, and shortly after the CHP took over the pursuit. The chase continued on the southbound I-5 through multiple CHP areas at speeds up to 80 mph. The suspect driver made multiple rapid unsafe lanes changes in an attempt to evade officers. As the suspect’s vehicle approached stopped traffic at the southbound I-5 south of the I-10 (San Bernardino Freeway), the vehicle abruptly swerved onto a dirt shoulder.
The vehicle continued on the dirt shoulder colliding into a concrete barrier wall. The force of the collision pushed the concrete wall into opposing traffic lanes of the transition road. The suspect fled from the stolen vehicle on foot across two lanes of traffic on the transition road, continuing up the dirt embankment and into a residential neighborhood of Boyle Heights. CHP officers gave chase as the suspect attempted to camouflage himself between trash cans. The suspect was subsequently taken into custody without further incident and without injuries.
Cal-Trans responded to the scene to repair and move the damaged section of concrete barrier from the roadway. Officers conducted an inventory of the stolen van and found approximately 1,650 gallons of stolen diesel fuel contained within 5 large marked containers, with value of over $5,000.
The driver was identified as 27-year-old Jose Ramirez from Pacoima. He was booked into L.AP.D.’s Metropolitan Detention Center on charges ranging from evading a police officer and unlawful taking/driving of a vehicle to Grand Theft.
Every single pursuit is carefully considered as conditions change. CHP officers are extensively trained to terminate each pursuit in the safest manner possible. As a Department, we constantly evaluate the risk versus gain of pursuing and apprehending a fleeing vehicle always keeping in mind the priority of public safety.
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Thank God it didn’t explode and kill many!
I heard about this criminal enterprise. These guys steal the gas, then sell it to gas stations for low prices. More to the story, but wow. Explains why he ran. And I agree with the comment below, glad it didn’t explode and hurt someone. This guy is in a heap of trouble. Now to get him to talk and spill the beans so authorities can bring this to an end. Makes you wonder what’s in the truck next to you and whether or not you’re in harms way driving next to one.
Kristi Davis
Kristi Davis
Kristi Davis
Javier Garcia Gomez did u see this
Alle Jacobowitz
Alle Jacobowitz
So, where was the Diesel Fuel Worth $5K stolen from?
5,000 gallons of gas…driving erratically on our fwys in a stolen truck ? Thank you all officers and other first responders…glad everyone is safe…!