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Driver leads CHP on multi-county, high-speed chase

Original post made on May 2, 2010

The California Highway Patrol arrested a man Saturday night after he led officers from several counties on a high-speed chase for nearly two hours, according to a CHP sergeant.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Sunday, May 2, 2010, 8:13 AM

Comments (3)

Posted by Anonymous
a resident of Bordeaux Estates
on May 2, 2010 at 3:16 pm


The world sucks when you're dumb. Now this guy will get charged with two different counts instead of just one. Honestly, how did he think it was going to end?


Posted by Susan
a resident of Vineyard Hills
on May 4, 2010 at 8:47 am

Was wondering what happened with this.....I just got onto the freeway - 580 in Oakland off of High St Sat night and saw lights flashing behind me somewhat far behind still. I pulled out of the fast lane. Then a light came over me, the helecopter. Kind-of got scared for a moment. Next a white vehicle came whizzing by with about 8 to 10 highway patrol following. They were going very fast and were out-of-sight with-in minutes. 120 mph sounds about right. I kept imagning a wreck on the side of the road at any turn. Never caught up to them.

Not sure what people are thinking. Do they really think they can get away?? Crazy!


Posted by Cholo
a resident of Livermore
on May 4, 2010 at 9:37 am

were the speeders of the American Race or something else?


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