Police

The driver of a stolen vehicle led police on a high-speed chase from Gilroy to north Morgan Hill Friday before crashing and fleeing the scene on foot, according to authorities. 

As of about 12 p.m., officers on the scene were still searching for the driver of the vehicle which crashed near the intersection of U.S. 101 and Coyote Creek Golf Drive, according to California Highway Patrol Officer Herb Kellogg. 

The incident prompted Morgan Hill Unified School District staff to place Sobrato High School, on Burnett Avenue, on a “code blue” lockdown while the suspect was hiding out. But district staff said there were no apparent or immediate “safety concerns” to the students and staff on campus. 

The high-speed chase started in Gilroy, when a Gilroy police officer spotted the stolen vehicle on the road and began following it, Kellogg said. The officer briefly lost sight of the vehicle in the area of Masten Avenue, but caught up to it on the freeway. 

Police continued to chase the vehicle – described as a black Chrysler by emergency communications staff overheard on a police scanner – northbound on U.S. 101 until it crashed in the area of Coyote Creek Golf Drive. 

The driver – the only known occupant of the vehicle – fled the crash site on foot into the nearby Coyote Creek bed. The suspect is still under pursuit by officers at the scene, Kellogg said. 

“Multiple agencies are involved” in the search for the suspect, Kellogg said. 

Kellogg did not know why the stolen vehicle crashed, or if any other vehicles were involved. The accident and the alleged crime are under investigation. 

More details on this incident will be posted as they are available. 

Previous articleTips To Manage Home Buying Stress
Next articleLowell Edmund Toreson April 20, 1933 – February 5, 2014

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here