2 Suspects Arrested After 2-Hour Police Pursuit
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LOS ANGELES — Police in patrol cars and helicopters chased two suspects in a stolen car for almost two hours Monday night before capturing them in the Lincoln Heights district.
The pursuit, which was carried live on television, began shortly after 8 p.m. near the County-USC Medical Center when officers tried to stop a late-model sedan to see if it had been stolen, police said.
The car sped off and police tailed the vehicle at high and low speeds on a serpentine route through the Boyle Heights and Lincoln Heights districts. The car made a number of U-turns, trying to ram a police car at least once and narrowly missing a number of other vehicles, officials said.
The chase ended when the car turned onto a dead-end street. One suspect was arrested in the car and the other was taken into custody after he tried to run. Neither suspect was identified.
A woman who allegedly ran into the street in an effort to block police cars was taken into custody for questioning, investigators said.
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