What were the starting points of the police chases?
One chase began in Van Nuys, while the other started in the San Fernando Valley.
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Southern California witnessed two dramatic police chases in recent days, keeping law enforcement on high alert. One chase involved a potential murder suspect, while the other involved a driver suspected of driving under the influence. These...
On Monday, a pursuit began in Van Nuys around 9 p.m. involving a driver suspected of murder. The chase extended through the San Gabriel Valley and into the Inland Empire. The suspect drove erratically, even driving on the wrong side of the 10 Freeway at one point. The vehicle sustained significant damage during the chase, with tires falling off before the driver surrendered to police near South Whispering Lakes Court and East Brookside Drive in Ontario.
In a separate incident, police pursued a suspected DUI driver through the San Fernando Valley on Tuesday. The driver traveled on surface streets in North Hollywood before entering the 170 Freeway. SkyFOX recorded speeds exceeding 95 mph during the chase. The California Highway Patrol took over from the LAPD as the suspect moved towards Calabasas on the 101 Freeway before SkyFOX lost sight of the vehicle.
One chase began in Van Nuys, while the other started in the San Fernando Valley.
The first chase concluded in Ontario, near South Whispering Lakes Court and East Brookside Drive.
The suspect vehicle reached speeds over 95 mph, according to SkyFOX.
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