Porterville Recorder

Authoritie­s hunt parolee who fled after motor home pursuit

- By AMANDA LEE MYERS

LOS ANGELES — A paroled sex offender driving a motor home gave police the slip after a 3 1/2-hour chase through California by turning into an almond orchard and disappeari­ng into a cloud of dust kicked up by his vehicle.

The parolee, 46-yearold Stephen Houk, was still missing Wednesday and was considered armed and dangerous, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said.

“We’ve got to find him,” sheriff’s Capt. Darren Harris said. “I have no doubt we’ll catch up with him but we just want to do that before anyone else gets hurt.”

Houk, who was on parole for felony sodomy in Oregon, led police on a chase Tuesday afternoon in Los Angeles after deputies tried to talk to him about a report that he had threatened his wife, Harris said.

Houk fled with his young children inside the motor home.

Police followed Houk from narrow surface streets in Hollywood more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) north to the agricultur­al heartland of California.

In Bakersfiel­d, Houk repeatedly exited and re-entered the freeway and at times drove through the city and a busy Walmart parking lot, all with his 3-yearold son and 11-month old daughter in the vehicle, authoritie­s said.

Eventually Houk turned on a dirt road to the orchard, where the motor home and police vehicles kicked up blinding dust, said Officer Robert Rodriguez, a spokesman with the California Highway Patrol.

When the motor home stopped with its front end under a thick canopy of trees, officers pulled back for safety, Rodriguez said.

Police eventually surrounded the motor home with armored vehicles and patrol cars, guns drawn, waiting for Houk to emerge. Instead, his 3-year-old son walked out about 45 minutes later.

Police then found the baby inside and Houk nowhere in sight.

“He got lucky,” Rodriguez said. “All the forces came together and temporaril­y, they were on his side.”

Houk is wanted for assault with a deadly weapon, making terrorist threats, kidnapping, and other charges.

The sheriff’s department initially tried to speak with Houk after a customer at a Starbucks in Santa Clarita called police Tuesday morning to report that a woman outside said she had been threatened by her husband, that he had a gun, and she needed help, Harris said.

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