Chase: Grand theft auto suspect arrested after leading authorities on high-speed pursuit through LA

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Chase: Grand theft auto suspect arrested after leading authorities on high-speed pursuit through LA
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LIVE The suspect has been taken into custody after trying to run away following a crash into a tree at a dead end.

The pursuit took a dangerous turn when the driver exited the freeway and began speeding on surface streets in Boyle Heights. However, the suspect drove toward a dead-end street, forcing him to ditch the car and end the chase just before 10:30 p.m.

AIR7 HD was over the pursuit around 10 p.m. as the driver was driving at speeds that exceeded 100 mph on the 10 Freeway in the San Gabriel Valley. The chase transitioned onto the 60 Freeway, with the suspect continuing to flee at triple digit speeds.California Highway Patrol kept the pursuit going despite the suspect's erratic driving and made the arrest once the suspect crashed and abandoned the car at the Estrada Courts housing development.

Los Angeles police initially began the chase in El Sereno. Police said the suspect was driving a car stolen from Monterey Park.

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