Two car chases end in violence...
Two car chases end in violence
Huntington Beach Police officers were kept busy Monday with not
one, but two high speed chases.
The first chase took place just before 8 p.m., when Anaheim
resident Randy Herbert Dukes led police on a chase at 90 mph after
officers tried to stop him on Pacific Coast Highway west of Seapoint
Avenue. He was driving a stolen maroon 1996 Toyota Camry.
Dukes, 40, ran through several red lights before he turned north
onto Seal Beach Boulevard and spun out, Huntington Beach Police Sgt.
Gary Meza said.
Dukes regained control of his car and tried to ram a police car
before he continued to head north on Seal Beach Boulevard.
As he approached Westminster Boulevard, Dukes lost control of the
car again. A police officer used his car to push the Camry against a
curb, blocking it in, Meza said.
Dukes got out of the car and ran from officers before being caught
a short distance away.
No one was hurt. Dukes was arrested on suspicion of felony evading
and assaulting a police officer.
A scant two hours later the second pursuit of the night took place
when Fountain Valley resident Duy Thanh Le, 35, allegedly tried to
evade police after being stopped for speeding on pacific Coast
Highway near Main Street.
Le was booked on suspicion of drunk driving, driving under the
influence of a controlled substance and felony evading after leading
police on a chase that exceeded 100 mph.
Le fled eastbound along Pacific Coast Highway toward Newport Beach
where he made a U-turn at 61st Street before spinning out. He then
drove straight at officers, who drew their guns and fired, Meza said.
Le drove back toward Huntington Beach with police in pursuit.
A spike strip was used to deflate the car’s tires near Pacific
Coast Highway and Goldenwest Street, but Le continued to drive past
Anderson Street, where officers used their cars to spin the Lexus off
the road and onto the dirt shoulder.
The suspect would not get out of the car and officers used bean
bags to break the car’s window. They then fired pepper spray balls
into the car and Le came out of the car and surrendered, Meza said.
No one was hurt during the chase, Meza added.
-- Jose Paul Corona
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