A driver of a stolen car led LAPD officers on a pursuit in the San Fernando Valley that came to a sudden end Tuesday afternoon.
The driver of an alleged stolen car led LAPD officers on a pursuit through the San Fernando Valley that came to a sudden end Tuesday when she appeared to surrender, getting out of the car after officers appeared to raise their weapons. The pursuit started around 12 p.m. as the suspect drove a silver Toyota Camry northbound on the 5 Freeway in the Burbank area. While the chase started out reaching high speeds, the driver began stopping on the side of the road a number of times.
, the sedan came to a stop near Raymer Street and Kester Avenue in Van Nuys after having just stopped and parked in another area moments earlier. The driver stayed parked there for seven minutes before she started driving again before coming to another stop. Then, she took off once more.The pursuit came to an end at 12:42 p.m.
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