Police arrest man after brief chase
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police arrested a 21-year-old Oceanside man Monday
afternoon after a car and foot chase near South Coast Plaza, officials
said.
The chase lasted fewer than 10 minutes but resulted in two collisions,
police said. No one was hurt in the series of incidents.
The pursuit began when police followed Donnell Dwayne Diego from the
Sears store at South Coast Plaza after the store alerted security that
they suspected he was using fake or stolen credit cards, said Costa Mesa
Police Lt. Dale Birney.
At the parking lot, Diego hopped into a gold Pontiac Trans Am while
another unidentified man drove, Birney said.
Officers followed the car, which circled a neighborhood near Bristol
Street and Sunflower Avenue, he said. At one point, the getaway car
collided with another vehicle, but nobody was hurt and the other car
suffered only minor damage, Birney said.
Police then followed Diego and his companion as they drove into Sanwa
Bank’s parking lot on Bristol Street and crashed into a planter, he said.
Then the men got out of the car and ran into a nearby apartment
complex. Diego threw a loaded handgun on the roof of a carport as he
continued to run, Birney said.
Police officers, however, caught up with him and took him into
custody, but the unidentified driver of the vehicle got away and has
still not been caught.
“We don’t know if he is armed and dangerous,” Birney said. “It is
possible he is armed.”
Birney added that he did not have information about whether Diego was
successful in using the credit cards at Sears.
Diego will be charged with multiple counts of credit card fraud,
commercial burglary, possession of a handgun and evading arrest, police
said.
He is being held in Costa Mesa jail with bail set at $50,000. Diego is
scheduled to be arraigned today at the Harbor Justice Center.
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