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Coachella Man With Outstanding Warrants Sentenced for Car Chase

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A Coachella man with outstanding warrants who led deputies on a vehicle pursuit was bound for state prison Wednesday to serve one year and four months. Trevor Alexander Berry, 46, was arrested June 11 after fleeing from Riverside County sheriff’s deputies, authorities said. Berry pleaded not guilty for evading arrest during an arraignment before Superior Court Judge Dean Benjamini on June 13. However, during a felony settlement conference at the…

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Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – A Coachella man with outstanding warrants who led deputies on a vehicle chase was sent to state prison today to serve one year and four months. Trevor Alexander Berry, 46, was arrested June 11 after fleeing from Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies, authorities said. Berry pleaded not guilty to evading arrest during his arraignment before Superior Court Judge Dean Benjamini on June 13. However, during a felony p…

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INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – A Coachella man with outstanding warrants who led deputies on a vehicle chase was sent to state prison today to serve one year and four months. Trevor Alexander Berry, 46, was arrested June 11 after fleeing from Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies, authorities said. Berry pleaded not guilty to evading arrest during his arraignment before Superior Court Judge Dean Benjamini on June 13. However, during a felony plea conferen…

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MyNewsLA.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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