Suspect in Silverado theft takes Hanford Police on 11-mile chase

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HANFORD, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A 36-year-old antheral was arrested aft a high-speed pursuit involving a stolen Chevrolet Silverado, according to the Hanford Police Department.

Police accidental connected Monday astatine astir 4 p.m., officers responded to the 500 artifact of E. Florinda Street pursuing a study of a stolen Chevrolet Silverado by a antheral with a beard.

Officers started searching the country and recovered a motortruck matching the statement adjacent the intersection of 11th Avenue and Grangeville Boulevard. Officers accidental they attempted to marque a postulation stop, but the operator failed to stop, which initiated a constabulary pursuit.

The fishy led officers connected a high-speed pursuit retired of Hanford for astir 11 miles, erstwhile the fishy yet mislaid power and crashed the Silverado adjacent the 1400 artifact of West Lewiston Avenue successful Kings County.

After the crash, officers accidental they utilized footwear prints starring into a adjacent tract and discovered the fishy hiding successful a shed southeast of the clang site. Police arrested the suspect, identified the fishy arsenic 36-year-old Brian Noah, a abbreviated clip later.

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