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VIDEO: Footage From the Scene of Azusa Chase

The Range Rover occupied by the suspects was reported stolen from Pasadena, police said.

Azusa Police finally arrested a man who led them on a chase that ended in a county area near the Glendora border.

Azusa officers attempted to pull over the Range Rover after it ran a red light on Azusa Avenue at Paramount Street. The suspects took the Interstate 210 east, exited at Citrus Avenue and wound their way to Barranca Avenue and Baseline where the SUV crashed.

Arrested was James Gray, 23, from Covina, was booked on suspicion of grand theft auto, resisting arrest and is being held in lieu of $75,000 bail.

Also arrested were Roberto Delreal, 24, from Azusa and Ivanna Signoriello, 20, from Covina. Both were booked on suspicion of grand theft auto and are being held in lieu of $25,000 bail.

Glendora officers assisted with the containment, as well as a helicopter from El Monte Police and a K-9 unit from Alhambra Police.

Information from Azusa Police

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