CHP: Missing 15-year-old girl leads vehicle chase from Santa Cruz

SANTA CRUZ — A automobile chase led by a lacking 15-year-old woman drew police in a pursuit from the Westside to La Honda this week.

Shortly earlier than 1 a.m. Thursday, a California Freeway Patrol officer tried to drag over the driving force of a reportedly dashing 1999 Honda Accord headed northbound on Mission Road. The pursuit continued into San Mateo County, the place the driving force crashed the Accord into a mud embankment close to Freeway 84 and Sylvan Means, in accordance with a CHP launch. The driving force and 4 occupants, all of San Jose, reportedly then fled the automobile on foot, however have been apprehended by pursuing officers.

Every suffered minor accidents within the crash, in accordance with the CHP.

The driving force was booked into Santa Cruz County Juvenile Corridor on suspicion of felony reckless evading a peace officer, felony reckless evading inflicting damage, resisting arrest and driving with no legitimate license. A 15-year-old boy, 15-year-old woman and 17-year-old boy additionally confronted arrests on suspicion of resisting arrest and in addition have been booked into Juvenile Corridor. The lone grownup within the automobile, Michael Baker, 18, was booked into San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of resisting arrest.

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