Couple watch their stolen car get wrecked
A husband and wife saw a man steal their car Wednesday morning and then followed it, watching as the car got involved in a hit and run.
A husband and wife saw a man steal their car Wednesday morning and then followed it, watching as the car got involved in a hit and run.
A husband and wife saw a man steal their car Wednesday morning and then followed it, watching as the car got involved in a hit and run and then led police on a brief pursuit through Contra Costa County, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle at 8:26 a.m. near Vine Hill and Pacheco, two unincorporated areas in Contra Costa County, said CHP Officer John Fransen. Fransen said the couple called 911 and then began following the suspect while updating the agency’s dispatch of the suspect’s location.
They watched as the suspect got involved in a hit and run collision with another vehicle, Fransen said. A CHP motorcycle officer caught up the stolen car near an off-ramp for state Highway 4, but Fransen said the car drove away from the officer.
Fransen said the officer then chased the car in a brief pursuit, which ended when the suspect crashed into a heavy-duty utility truck at the intersection of Railroad and Bliss avenues in Pittsburg.
The CHP officer arrested the man, identified as Frank Mercado, 31, of Antioch, on suspicion of grand theft auto, fleeing the scene of a traffic collision and evading law enforcement officers.
Bay City News is a 24/7 news service covering the greater Bay Area. © 2022 Bay City News, Inc. All rights reserved. Republication, rebroadcast or redistribution without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited.
Dozens of workplace deaths were recorded in five Bay Area counties throughout 2013.
Enter combine season — a seemingly endless evaluation process of young men with big dreams and little to lose.
BART received a $5 million grant that will go towards a project aimed at improving employee safety along the...