Incident Overview
A man who was targeted by follow-home robbers led police on a high-speed pursuit through Orange and Los Angeles counties. The incident began after the victim withdrew money from a bank in Rancho Cucamonga.
The Robbery
The victim withdrew approximately $2,000 from an ATM for a birthday party. Upon returning home, his car was broken into, and the robbers stole the money. The robbery was captured on neighborhood surveillance cameras, which showed a white SUV as the getaway vehicle.
Police Pursuit
The next morning, Costa Mesa police spotted a white SUV with stolen license plates, suspecting it to be the vehicle involved in the robbery. The vehicle was later confirmed to be the same one used in the Rancho Cucamonga incident. A pursuit ensued, involving riff’s deputies from Rancho Cucamonga and Costa Mesa police.
Pursuit Details
During the pursuit, the driver initially stopped and surrendered, but the passenger took over the wheel and continued to flee. The suspects eventually abandoned the SUV in Hawthorne. The driver was apprehended, but the second suspect remains at large.
Investigation
Crime technicians are currently examining the abandoned SUV for any evidence that could lead to the capture of the second suspect. The parents of the victim expressed relief that no one was hurt, though they were distressed about the loss of money and the traumatic experience.
Conclusion
The incident highlights the growing concern over follow-home robberies and the dangerous pursuits that can ensue. Authorities are continuing their investigation to apprehend the remaining suspect and prevent similar crimes in the future.