Two SanDiegoPD officers suffered minor injuries early Wednesday when a motorist rammed their cruiser with his vehicle following a high-speed chase from La Mesa to Kearny Mesa.
SAN DIEGO – Two San Diego police officers suffered minor injuries early Wednesday when a motorist rammed their cruiser with his vehicle following a high-speed chase from La Mesa to Kearny Mesa, authorities said.
The pursuit began shortly after midnight, Tuesday into Wednesday, when the driver of a Mercedes-Benz ran a red light in La Mesa and then entered state Route 125 in the wrong direction, according to the San Diego Police Department. La Mesa police chased the fleeing motorist until he entered the city of San Diego, at which point the SDPD took over the pursuit.
The driver fled through various neighborhoods until officers were finally able to box in his vehicle on Kearny Mesa Road, near Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, police said. The driver then drove his car into a cruiser occupied by a pair of officers, SDPD Officer Sarah Foster said.The officers who had been in the squad car struck by the Mercedes-Benz were evaluated at a hospital and released, Foster said.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Photos: San Diego bursts into color as everything seems to be blooming everywhereAs the region has come to life in the past few weeks, sdut photographers fanned out to capture San Diego as locals have come to know it: picture-perfect. 📸:
Leer más »
San Diego train passengers heading to Orange County still dealing with delays, detoursTrain passengers heading to Orange County are stilling having to deal with delays and detours along the coast after debris fell near the tracks in the San Clemente area.
Leer más »
Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Elderly Woman at San Diego Church Will Stand TrialA man accused of sexually assaulting a 78-year-old woman at a Mira Mesa church was ordered Monday to stand trial on charges of assault with intent to commit rape and dissuading a witness.
Leer más »
Kevin Faulconer: Homelessness is hurting San Diego's economy -SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Small businesses in Downtown are frequently faced with the homeless in and around their storefronts, potentially driving away walk-in costumers and impacting the safety of employees and business owners. KUSI has covered the complaints of business owners across San Diego. The growing homeless across the county are hurting the region’s economy, and the problem could get...
Leer más »
Criminal homeless forcing downtown San Diego homeowners to move out -SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Last week, an East Village resident witnessed a homeless man swinging a large knife around, even slamming it into a cement building. The cops arrived but since it is not illegal to possess a knife, the man was not taken into custody, despite the video showing he is not mentally stable. Then a few days later,...
Leer más »