Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Stolen fire vehicle chase hit 100 mph

- By Gregory Yee

A Nevada man accused of stealing a California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection vehicle and leading authoritie­s on a highspeed chase, at times going about 100 mph, was arrested Friday.

Deputies were notified around 1:11 p.m. that Cal Fire law enforcemen­t personnel were following a department utility vehicle that had recently been stolen from Highway 89 near McCloud, according to the Siskiyou County Sheriff ’s Office.

Sheriff ’s units joined the chase as the stolen vehicle approached the Miner Street exit on Interstate 5 and tried to stop the vehicle, but they weren’t successful, according to the Sheriff’s itchy moleOffice. The driver continued northbound on the interstate, accelerati­ng to speeds of about 100 mph, deputies said.

During the chase, the driver, who was later identified as 35-year-old Jeremy Austin Estep of Fernley, Nev., drove erraticall­y, deputies said.

Estep crossed the median and headed southbound on the 5 before leaving the freeway and heading into Yreka, deputies said.

“The pursuit continued into the area of North View Drive in Yreka where Estep stopped and fled the vehicle on foot,” the Sheriff ’s Office said. “Deputies continued their pursuit on foot where he was soon apprehende­d.”

He was arrested and booked into Siskiyou County Jail on suspicion of two felonies — evading and auto theft — and misdemeano­r resisting arrest, deputies said.

A Cal Fire Siskiyou Unit representa­tive could not be reached for comment or further details.

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