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SACRAMENTO, Calif. --
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A motorcyclist led the California Highway Patrol on a high-speed chase across five counties on Thanksgiving Day, with speeds hitting more than 100 mph. "wow" 2nd gear
Officers doing traffic enforcement in the Truckee area first tried to stop Pedro Alberto Sermeno and two other motorcyclists for speeding at about 2:15 p.m., CHP spokesman Marvin Williford said.
They didn't stop right away, Williford said. But the other two motorcycles eventually doubled back and were cited by Truckee CHP officers.
Slideshow Of Chase, Arrest
However, Sermeno was followed -- first by car, then by helicopter and plane -- to Benicia, with speeds exceeding 100 mph.
Williford, with Solano Area CHP, said authorities were concerned about public safety if they continued to pursue the vehicle on the ground.
Sermeno, 26, was taken into custody at about 4 p.m. after stopping at a home. He didn't resist arrest, Williford said.
It wasn't clear why the motorcyclist, from Fremont, failed to immediately stop. He had a valid license and no warrants, Williford said. Intoxication doesn't appear to be a factor.
Sermeno was booked into the Solano County Jail on charges of reckless evading.
Speeding Motorcycle Chased From Sierra To Bay - Sacramento News Story - KCRA Sacramento
Sam Gonzalez/KCRA
A motorcyclist led the California Highway Patrol on a high-speed chase across five counties on Thanksgiving Day, with speeds hitting more than 100 mph. "wow" 2nd gear
Officers doing traffic enforcement in the Truckee area first tried to stop Pedro Alberto Sermeno and two other motorcyclists for speeding at about 2:15 p.m., CHP spokesman Marvin Williford said.
They didn't stop right away, Williford said. But the other two motorcycles eventually doubled back and were cited by Truckee CHP officers.
Slideshow Of Chase, Arrest
However, Sermeno was followed -- first by car, then by helicopter and plane -- to Benicia, with speeds exceeding 100 mph.
Williford, with Solano Area CHP, said authorities were concerned about public safety if they continued to pursue the vehicle on the ground.
Sermeno, 26, was taken into custody at about 4 p.m. after stopping at a home. He didn't resist arrest, Williford said.
It wasn't clear why the motorcyclist, from Fremont, failed to immediately stop. He had a valid license and no warrants, Williford said. Intoxication doesn't appear to be a factor.
Sermeno was booked into the Solano County Jail on charges of reckless evading.
Speeding Motorcycle Chased From Sierra To Bay - Sacramento News Story - KCRA Sacramento
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