Driver of stolen vehicle killed after high-speed chase through northern L.A.

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Wednesday, October 23, 2024 10:36PM
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LAPD pursuit ends in deadly crash in north L.A. County
LAPD pursuit ends in deadly crash in north L.A. CountyAfter fleeing authorities for more than an hour, a woman driving a stolen SUV lost control and crashed at high speeds in the Antelope Valley.

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (KABC) -- After fleeing authorities for more than an hour, a woman driving a stolen SUV lost control and crashed at high speeds in the Antelope Valley.

Authorities confirmed the woman was killed in the crash.

The driver lost control while attempting to exit the 5 Freeway and struck a guardrail, then flipped over multiple times, shredding the 2024 Honda CRV into pieces before it slammed into the pillar of an overpass at the 138.

The chase started around 2 p.m. as LAPD officers began pursuing a stolen 2024 Honda CRV.

A woman driving a stolen SUV exceeded 100 mph as she fled authorities through northern Los Angeles County.

The driver, believed to be a woman, heading at speeds exceeding 100 mph into the Santa Clarita area, driving on the 14 Freeway and exiting onto surface streets in the Newhall area.

Eventually she got onto the northbound 5 Freeway and headed north into the Antelope Valley, swerving in lanes, even hitting construction barrels in lanes in her effort to keep away from pursuing authorities as the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department took over the chase through the Grapevine.

Eventually she switched over to the other side of the freeway and began heading south back down toward Los Angeles.

The front right fender and bumper appeared to be damaged as she drove prior to losing control.

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