Whittier police were in pursuit on Saturday night when two carjacking suspects fled on foot following the lengthy multi-freeway chase.
It’s unclear where the chase began, but at around 6 p.m., the suspect got onto the 605 Freeway heading southbound from Whittier surface streets. They were driving without headlights on while a Whittier Police Department patrol car followed close behind.
The driver then merged onto the westbound 105 Freeway, where they were seen swerving around other cars on the freeway as SkyCal followed the chase. Just a few minutes later, the suspect exited the freeway in the East Los Angeles area on Garfield Avenue.
At around 6:17 p.m., the suspect sideswiped a Jeep before speeding away along Imperial Highway in the Downey-Norwalk area. They reached nearly 75 miles per hour before getting back onto the 105, this time heading east and then merging onto the southbound 5 Freeway in Whittier.
They then got back off the freeway in the South Gate-East Los Angeles area, where they began driving along surface streets erratically. At times, they could be seen swerving into the oncoming lanes of traffic.
As the chase continued into Whittier once again, they drove into a cul-de-sac near Danbrook Drive and Parise Drive, where both the driver and a passenger jumped from the car and ran on foot.
At around 9:45 p.m., WPD officers told CBS Los Angeles that one of the two suspects had been apprehended and taken into custody. They did not say if it was the driver or the passenger.
Despite earlier reports that the suspect was armed, Whittier police later told CBS Los Angeles that it was not the case. They did not immediately provide details on where the carjacking took place.



