An assault suspect led police on a pursuit from Filbert Street in San Francisco into Contra Costa County on Sunday evening and reportedly tossed 'suspicious devices' along the way, police said.
SAN FRANCISCO -- An assault suspect led police on a pursuit from Filbert Street in San Francisco into Contra Costa County on Sunday evening and reportedly tossed 'suspicious devices' out of his vehicle along the way, police said.At approximately 5:52 p.m., police responded to the 600 block of Filbert Street on a report of an assault. Police located the suspect who, when officers attempted to stop him, fled in a vehicle.
The pursuit continued onto the freeway and California Highway Patrol units took over, ultimately arresting the man in Martinez.A spokesperson for CHP said the suspect didn't throw anything from their car once the Highway Patrol took over but items were found inside the suspect's vehicle upon arrest.'No incendiaries were thrown during our portion of the pursuit, however items were located in the vehicle at the termination point,' said CHP.
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