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The northbound fast lane on the Costa Mesa Freeway closed for about 20
minutes Thursday afternoon after a female prisoner kicked out an Orange
County Sheriff’s vehicle window and escaped through it, police officials
said.
The prisoner, arrested on suspicion of reckless driving in Lake
Forest, kicked out the squad car’s window at 4:25 p.m., forcing the
deputy driving the vehicle to stop, an Orange County Sheriff’s Department
official said. The prisoner, whose name was withheld, then jumped out the
broken window and ran away, the official said.
The deputy called for backup, and within two minutes the prisoner was
back in custody.
The California Highway Patrol shut the northbound fast lane of the
Costa Mesa Freeway near the San Diego Freeway at 4:47 p.m. and reopened
it at 5:05 p.m., CHP Officer Katrina Lundgren said.
The Sheriff’s Department official said such incidents occur only about
twice a year.
In August, a parolee from state prison tried a dramatic escape when he
broke a Newport Beach police car’s rear window and leaped out headfirst
as the car drove north on the Costa Mesa Freeway. On the way out, his
pants were torn off and he rolled down the highway.
His escape was briefly prolonged because he took control of a catering
truck and kidnapped two women and a 4-year-old child.
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