The Signal

Deputies check license plate, realize it’s stolen

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

Deputies patrolling in Castaic last Wednesday made an arrest after running the license plate on a passing vehicle, giving them reason to believe it was stolen.

At 11 p.m. the night of the arrest, deputies patrolling on Castaic Road ran a license plate for a Nissan Altima.

“Deputies first noticed the car at the AM/PM gas station on Castaic Road,” said Shirley Miller, spokeswoma­n for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. “It was getting ready to leave when they were checking the license plate.”

Once the plate came back, deputies connected it to a vehicle of the same model and color that had been reported stolen to the Los Angeles Police Department on March 6, Miller said.

Deputies conducted a felony traffic stop for a stolen vehicle, according to Miller, and approached the vehicle with the 36-year-old suspect in the driver’s seat and his girlfriend

“It all ended well. Nobody was injured, the victim got her car back, and the suspect was transporte­d (to jail).”

Shirley Miller,

SCV Sheriff’s Station spokeswoma­n

sitting passenger.

In addition to the stolen vehicle, deputies believe that the suspect had two outstandin­g warrants for his arrest.

“It all ended well,” said Miller. “Nobody was injured, the victim got her car back, and the suspect was transporte­d to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station jail.”

The man was arrested on felony suspicion of taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, in addition to the outstandin­g warrants.

The suspect’s girlfriend was not charged with anything.

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