2 found dead in crashed stolen car following San Joaquin County police chase

By Victoria Franco | Bay Metropolis Information

The Lodi Police Division mentioned Monday morning that two suspects who had allegedly fled from officers earlier within the day had been discovered lifeless inside a crashed stolen car, and that one stolen automobile stays lacking.

Officers had been dispatched at 12:52 a.m. to the realm of Palm Avenue and California Road, after two suspicious males carrying flashlights had been seen getting out of a white car.

Police mentioned as officers arrived, two white automobiles had been seen leaving the realm following each other.

Authorities mentioned officers witnessed a number of visitors violations by the automobiles and an officer tried to tug over one of many automobiles.

Nonetheless, police mentioned each automobiles fled in separate instructions and a pursuit was initiated on one among them.

Police mentioned that the car fled from officers at a excessive price of pace, however the chase was terminated after the motive force turned off the car’s lights.

About half-hour after the pursuit ended, officers mentioned they had been dispatched to Peterson Park on a report of what appeared like gunshots and glass breaking.

Officers situated a car crashed right into a fence and tree contained in the park and observed the automobile was the identical one that they had pursued earlier.

Two folks had been discovered contained in the automobile and so they had been extricated by the Lodi Hearth Division, however each had been pronounced lifeless on the scene.

In response to police, the park is almost one mile from the place officers had final seen the car previous to the pursuit being terminated.

Each automobiles had been decided to be stolen.

Anybody with details about the second car is inspired to contact the Lodi Police Division at (209) 333-6728.

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