Crime & Safety
WATCH, UPDATE: Police Chase in Beverly Hills Ends in Arrest of Transients
A 36-year-old man and 19-year-old woman are arrested after invading occupied home.
A man and woman who led police on a chase from Beverly Hills to Los Angeles were taken into custody Wednesday after they bailed out of the stolen sedan and fled into a home near the Hillcrest Country Club.
The chase began about 8:30 a.m., when officers went to investigate a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of North Swall Drive, according to Beverly Hills police Lt. Lincoln Hoshino.
The car was located in an alley, but the driver sped off as officers approached and a chase ensued, winding through narrow residential streets and leading to a collision with another vehicle near Doheny Drive and Burton Way.
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The female driver of the other vehicle sustained a minor injury in the crash, Hoshino said.
Despite front-end damage to the suspects’ car and the deployment of its air bags, they continued to flee, Hoshino said.
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“Because of the high speeds and reckless driving by the suspect running red lights and stop signs without slowing down, officers decided to fall back,” Hoshino said.
A news helicopter followed the car to the 1500 block of Roxbury Drive in the Cheviot Hills section of Los Angeles, where the suspects jumped out in a private driveway and fled on foot, Hoshino said.
“In an attempt to evade police, the suspects forced entry into an occupied residence,” the lieutenant said. “Police were able to evacuate two children and their mother from that home.”
As officers searched the home, the suspects fled and were apprehended by a police dog, Hoshino said.
Arrested were Ramiziddin Rasheed, 36, and Skya Munkyer, 19, Hoshino said. Both are transients, he said.
Rasheed was booked on suspicion of burglary, receiving stolen property, grand theft auto, evading police, obstructing police and felony hit-and-run. His bail was set at $175,000, Hoshino said.
Munkyer was booked on suspicion of burglary and obstructing police, with bail set at $50,000, Hoshino said.
Investigators learned that the car -- a 2015 Toyota Camry -- was reported stolen out of La Habra. Hoshino said the duo allegedly obtained the keys by burglarizing a gym locker before taking the sedan from the gym parking lot.
“During a subsequent search of the stolen vehicle, a large amount of stolen property from numerous crimes was recovered,” Hoshino said.
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