- Elizabeth Larson
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Late night chase leads to crash, arrest
LAKEPORT, Calif. – A chase that was reported to have begun in Mendocino County ended in Lakeport early Sunday with one person said to be in custody.
Radio reports indicated the chase began in the Ukiah area and continued on Highway 20 into Lake County after midnight.
Mendocino County Sheriff’s deputies called for assistance in the area of the buffalo ranch on Highway 20, with Lake County Sheriff’s deputies joining the chase in the area of Witter Springs, based on scanner reports.
The fleeing vehicle, described as a white Honda Accord, continued onto Highway 29. At some point during the chase, Lake County Sheriff’s deputies were reported to have deployed spike strips.
In the area of Hill Road scanner traffic indicated the Honda lost a tire but continued traveling to Lakeport.
Sometime after 12:30 a.m. the car arrived in Lakeport, where the driver getting off the highway at 11th Street before reentering the highway, according to the radio.
Radio traffic reported that the Honda finally wrecked on an embankment at Highway 29 and Lakeport Boulevard, where the driver fled.
At that point, Mendocino and Lake County deputies, along with the California Highway Patrol and Lakeport Police pursued the driver and caught the individual in some brush shortly before 12:45 a.m., according to a witness at the scene.
Details about what led to the chase and the driver’s identity were not available immediately after the chase early Sunday.
Additional information will be posted as it becomes available.
Tyler Elsa contributed to this report.
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