Crime & Safety
4 Riverside County Men Arrested In Illegal Street Racing Case
Five men, including four from Riverside County, could face charges stemming from an illegal street race, according to sheriff's officials.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA -- Five men, including four Riverside County residents, could face charges stemming from an illegal street race in Perris and Menifee, according to sheriff's officials.
The five men -- identified as Luis Ruiz, 19, of Lake Elsinore; Seta Gillman, 20, of Menifee; Johnathan Skala, 32, of Chula Vista; Omar Rahman, 20, of San Jacinto; and Austin Aaron, 19, of Menifee -- were all arrested on suspicion of crimes related to illegal street racing.
The case stems from calls that the Riverside County Sheriff's Department began receiving around 10 p.m. Saturday of about 50 vehicles being driven recklessly near the intersection of Encanto Drive and McCall Boulevard in Menifee, according to Sgt. Dan Ponder.
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Members of the sheriff's Takeover Racing Enforcement Team had also received information about a ``park and chill'' meet-up being hosted near that area by a group suspected of organizing illegal street races in the past, Ponder said.
As deputies responded to investigate, reports began coming in of an illegal street race in the area of Morgan Street and Redlands Avenue in Perris, about 12 miles away, he said.
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Sheriff's deputies converged on the area and detained six suspects in four vehicles, including two who were suspected to be ``active participants,'' or drivers, in the street race, Ponder said.
Ponder said an investigation revealed the ``park and chill'' in Menifee and the illegal street race in Perris both involved the same group of drivers.
All five adults were taken to the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside, and their vehicles were impounded for 30 days. A juvenile was also detained at the scene and later released to his parents, Ponder said.
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