The Signal

Cops crack down on street racing

At least 109 people were arrested during event at SCV industrial center

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

In a fast and furious effort to rid the Santa Clarita Valley of illegal street racing, local sheriff’s deputies and CHP officers arrested at least 109 people at an illegal street racing event in the Valencia Commerce Center in Castaic Thursday night.

Of the 109 people, 102 of those arrests were made for simply watching the illegal speed event, California Highway Patrol Captain Edward Krusey told The Signal Friday. Of those cited, 17 were minors.

The spectators were cited and released at the scene.

Seven people were arrested for organizing the illegal event or driving in it.

“A couple of times I almost had to close my eyes,” Krusey said, referring to those moments in the event when spinning cars came close to hitting spectators.

Of the seven arrested for active participat­ion, they were physically booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and their vehicles towed, Krusey said.

Captain Robert Lewis of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station told The Signal the “operation” was a collaborat­ive one.

“We were working together to address this problem,” he said Friday, noting the operation was the latest in a series of targeted moves he’s come to characteri­ze as “suppressio­n patrols.”

At least two young men – one from Canyon Country, the other from Castaic were arrested on a single misdemeano­r charge of taking part in an illegal speed race late Thursday night.

Arrested were Jason Leyva, 19, of

Canyon Country, and Redwin Padua, 21, of Castaic.

Each suspect had bail set at $10,000.

“It isn’t just the reckless driving or racing that is illegal as the onlookers discovered,” he said. “A momentary loss of control which can happen all too easily can have devastatin­g consequenc­es for both the divers and spectators.”

The joint forces effort – dubbed the “Illegal Street Racing Operation” – was carried out by local sheriff’s deputies and CHP officers as part of a countywide crackdown on illegal street racing, Krusey said.

Local law enforcemen­t, together with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, set out to shut down what has become known on the streets as a “sideshow.”

Joint forces participan­ts, acting on intelligen­ce gathered, carried out their operation at the industrial park in Castaic, a location bustling with people during the day but left to become a “ghost town” at night.

The long wide asphalt streets attract street racers to perform “burnouts,” “donuts” and “drifting,” CHP officers said, all of which are illegal.

“Through intelligen­ce, we believed it would occur that night,” Krusey said about Thursday night’s operation. “It has definitely been a problem.”

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