Officers injured in pursuit
Deepa Bharath
A 37-year-old Anaheim woman, stopped by police as she tried to buy
drugs in Santa Ana, led officers on a 40-minute chase Tuesday through
two cities, injuring five Costa Mesa police officers before she was
arrested, officials said.
Michelle White was first spotted by Santa Ana police officers
during an apparent drug transaction in the 1900 block of Walnut
Street at about 4:30 p.m., Santa Ana Police Sgt. Carlos Rojas said.
White drove away from the scene in her black Lexus sport utility
vehicle with the officers in pursuit, he said. Another man, who was
selling her the drugs and was riding in the passenger seat of the
SUV, jumped out of the car when they were still driving in Santa Ana
and surrendered to police, Rojas said.
She then continued to drive into Costa Mesa with city police
chasing her, Costa Mesa Police Lt. John FitzPatrick said.
“She was driving around for 30 minutes before we were able to stop
her,†he said. “It wasn’t a high-speed chase. The speed never
exceeded 45 miles an hour.â€
Halfway into the pursuit, Costa Mesa police placed spike strips
near the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Bristol Street,
blowing out all four of her car tires, FitzPatrick said.
“But she continued driving for 10 minutes after that with flat
tires,†he said.
The pursuit ended at the intersection of Newport Boulevard and
Fair Drive when two police officers held on to the slow-moving SUV --
which was grinding to a halt -- and smashed out both front windows,
FitzPatrick said. One of the officers then reached in and pulled her
hands back from the steering wheel while the other turned off the
ignition, he said.
At the intersection, right before the officers acted, White backed
up the Lexus, hitting and felling three motorcycle officers who were
behind her, then went on to hit a van in the side and another car
behind her, he said. She also rammed into two other police cars,
FitzPatrick said.
“She was deliberately striking the police vehicles,†FitzPatrick
said. “She was getting violent.â€
All five officers suffered minor injuries, he said. One officer,
who suffered cuts, was taken to Hoag Hospital for treatment, while
the others were treated by paramedics on scene. The two officers who
stopped the car were also cut by the breaking glass, as was White,
FitzPatrick said.
White might have been under the influence of drugs, he said. At
one point during the pursuit, Santa Ana narcotics detectives observed
White smoking free-base cocaine as she was driving, FitzPatrick said.
Officers found drugs and paraphernalia in the SUV, , he said.
White was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon on
police officers and civilians and felony evading, FitzPatrick said.
Police shut off the Del Mar Avenue overpass for more than an hour.
Crime scene investigators and detectives buzzed around, collecting
evidence from the car -- a newspaper, a pack of Marlboro cigarettes
and a real estate mortgage sign among many other items.
Mansi Shah, a 23-year-old Costa Mesa resident whose car was one of
the vehicles White hit, said the incident caught her unawares.
“At first I didn’t even think it was a chase,†she said. “I saw
her tires were blown, and I thought police were escorting her or
something.â€
Then, Shah said, she saw the officers being hit and falling onto
the street and realized something was wrong.
“She hit me twice with the car,†she said.
Shah said her car was badly scratched and that the bumper had come
off.
“It was scary to be a part of something like this,†she said.
“I’ve watched this stuff on TV. But I never thought it would happen
to me.â€
White is being held at Orange County Jail in lieu of a $50,000
bail.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or at [email protected].
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