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Motorcyclist goes 100+ MPH whereas evading Sonoma County deputies

By Miles Cooper
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January 7, 2025
Motorcyclist goes 100+ MPH whereas evading Sonoma County deputies
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Motorcyclist goes 100+ MPH whereas evading Sonoma County deputies

(KRON) — A motorcyclist was arrested after main Sonoma County Sheriff’s Workplace deputies on a chase that exceeded 100 miles per hour on Sunday, the sheriff’s workplace mentioned.

A deputy tried to cease the bike with no license plate at about 4:15 a.m. within the space of Freeway 101 and Faculty Avenue. The motive force fled northbound on Freeway 101.

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SCSO used its helicopter to maintain monitor of the bike because it handed automobiles alongside the freeway shoulder. Ultimately, it pulled right into a car parking zone alongside Outdated Redwood Freeway.

The rider tried to cover behind a parked automobile however was situated and arrested by Windsor deputies. He was recognized as 23-year-old Omar Martinez.

The sheriff’s workplace credited the helicopter for permitting it to pursue Martinez from a distance, which it says reduces the chance of high-speed chases ending in crashes.

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