Carjacking leads to quick police chase
Deepa Bharath
Newport Beach Police arrested a San Diego teenager Thursday after the
17-year-old allegedly carjacked a local resident and led officers on
a high-speed pursuit through residential areas, officials said.
The incident started at about 12:30 p.m. Thursday, when the boy
approached a 24-year-old Newport Beach man about buying a car, Sgt.
Steve Shulman said. The teenager’s name was not revealed because he
is a juvenile.
After taking a test drive in the Honda Prelude, both exited the
car in the 1900 block of Sherington Place to examine it, Shulman
said. The teenager then shoved the victim, jumped into the car and
drove away, he said.
“The victim had a cell phone, so he called the police right away,”
Shulman said.
Two patrol officers then spotted the stolen vehicle at the
intersection of Newport Boulevard and Broadway in Costa Mesa and
starting pursuing it, he said. The teenager was traveling 40 to 50
mph in the residential area east of Newport Boulevard. The chase
lasted about two minutes, after which the boy lost control of the car
and crashed near Flower Street and Orange Avenue, Shulman said.
The suspect did not give up. Instead, he exited the car and
starting running, Shulman said. Officers ran after him and were
helped by another officer, who started pursuing the teen on foot.
“Meanwhile, a good Samaritan on a bicycle tried to stop the
suspect,” he said.
The suspect grabbed the Newport Beach resident and threw him down
to the ground, but that delayed his escape long enough for the
officers to catch up to him, Shulman said. The name of the resident
was not released.
No one was injured in the incident. The teenager did not carry any
weapons, Shulman said. The suspect, who was being held in Newport
Beach city jail, was expected to be transported to juvenile hall
later Thursday, he said.
The teen was arrested on suspicion of carjacking and evading the
police, which is a felony.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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