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Suspect chased by police for 170 miles through 4 California counties before escaping into Mexico
The suspect drove approximately 170 miles at speeds up to 90 mph through four counties before crossing into Mexico, with law enforcement deploying multiple spike strips unsuccessfully.
- On Monday, Alyssa Wilson, 29-year-old suspect, led authorities on a two-hour, 170-mile chase through four counties, traveling south on Interstate 118, Interstate 405, Interstate 5, and Interstate 805 before crossing into Mexico.
- Deputies responded after a Toyota Sienna was reported stolen outside a sober living home in Thousand Oaks around 10:35 a.m. Monday, and the driver fled when deputies attempted a traffic stop.
- The van reached speeds up to 90 mph, while authorities attempted at least four spike strip deployments, several of which failed as the driver swerved around them.
- CHP called off the pursuit near State Route 905 around 1:20 p.m. for public safety, and the Ventura County Sheriff's Office said Wilson turned herself in on Tuesday, detained by border officials.
- Officials notified U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the San Ysidro port of entry at 1:08 p.m. to help position units and prevent the vehicle from crossing into Mexico.
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