(KRON) — A industrial housebreaking suspect who fled from Vallejo officers in a stolen automobile was arrested after slamming into two unoccupied automobiles, the Vallejo Police Division mentioned Monday.
Police responded on Dec. 16 to the report of a housebreaking in progress at a enterprise on the 300 block of Tennessee Road. Suspects rammed a automobile by way of the shop’s entrance entrance after failing to pry the doorways open, witnesses instructed Vallejo PD. The burglars fled the shop in a number of automobiles with greater than $9,400 in merchandise and brought about an estimated lack of $14,000 to the enterprise, together with damages, in line with the shop proprietor.
Descriptions of the suspect automobiles had been offered by witnesses, together with a Honda Pilot that was later decided to be stolen out of Oakland, Vallejo police mentioned. Officers positioned the Honda throughout an space verify, and a pursuit was initiated when the driving force did not cease.
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Shortly after the pursuit began, the driving force misplaced management and crashed into two unoccupied automobiles close to Solano Avenue and Tuolumne Road, in line with authorities. The suspect fled on foot however was found hiding below a automobile on Perkins Avenue by a police drone.
The male suspect was arrested and booked into the Solano County Jail for possession of a carjacked automobile and housebreaking. He additionally had an lively arrest warrant for housebreaking out of Mountain View, police mentioned.
Anybody with data on the housebreaking or the excellent suspects is requested to contact Vallejo PD Officer Choua Xiong at [email protected].