California cops are hunting for a woman who bolted to Mexico after an insane two-hour chase, burning rubber across 170 miles and four counties.
It all started in Thousand Oaks, just outside LA, where deputies spotted a stolen Toyota Sienna ripped from a sober living home. Once they zeroed in on the minivan, the driver stomped the gas, hitting nearly 90 mph like she was in some cheap action flick.
Helicopters buzzed overhead as the chaos snaked south, with CHP taking over when she hit the 405. The woman, slick as oil, dodged spike strips not once but twice, swerving through traffic like she had a death wish. By noon, she was barreling down the 5, straight into Orange County.
No stopping, no slowing. The minivan kept gunning it until San Diego’s border zone came into view. CHP backed off around 1:20 p.m., not wanting a Mad Max-style rush at the checkpoint. Smart move—except she slipped right through the San Ysidro port faster than a greased weasel.
Turns out, the suspect—some 29-year-old tied to the same sober home—just ghosted into Mexico. Customs and Border Protection officials have not released further details about the vehicle’s entry or any potential efforts to locate the driver on the other side of the border. The investigation remains ongoing.
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