can u imagine a busa instead of this guys little bike???
Motorcyclist Arrested After 35-Minute Chase
Apparently Ran Out Of Gas
Mar 4, 2004 11:24 am US/Pacific
FONTANA, Calif. (AP) A motorcyclist fleeing authorities at 140 mph, outrunning a sheriff's helicopter during a 35-minute run in which the biker allegedly mocked the air crew, ended with his arrest when he apparently ran out of gas.
Alonso Yepez, 42 of Twentynine Palms streaked along Interstate 10 for some 65 miles on Wednesday before coasting to a stop and surrendering, investigators said.
"He was flying! He was pulling away from our helicopter like it was nothing," San Bernardino County sheriff's Flight Officer Mike Ells said of the two-county chase that ended at 11:34 a.m. in Fontana. The Eurocopter's maximum speed is 125 mph.
Yepez was arrested by the California Highway Patrol and he was booked for investigation of felony evading police.
The pursuit started after a report of a speeding motorcyclist along Highway 62 in Morongo Valley. The chase turned west along Interstate 10 through a portion of Riverside County before returning to San Bernardino County, the CHP said.
"We think he ran out of gas," CHP Officer Blair Fuller said.
During the chase, Yepez appeared to be taunting the helicopter crew.
"He was waving them on with 'Come on, come get me' gestures," Fuller said. "At times, he was doing up to 140."
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Motorcyclist Arrested After 35-Minute Chase
Apparently Ran Out Of Gas
Mar 4, 2004 11:24 am US/Pacific
FONTANA, Calif. (AP) A motorcyclist fleeing authorities at 140 mph, outrunning a sheriff's helicopter during a 35-minute run in which the biker allegedly mocked the air crew, ended with his arrest when he apparently ran out of gas.
Alonso Yepez, 42 of Twentynine Palms streaked along Interstate 10 for some 65 miles on Wednesday before coasting to a stop and surrendering, investigators said.
"He was flying! He was pulling away from our helicopter like it was nothing," San Bernardino County sheriff's Flight Officer Mike Ells said of the two-county chase that ended at 11:34 a.m. in Fontana. The Eurocopter's maximum speed is 125 mph.
Yepez was arrested by the California Highway Patrol and he was booked for investigation of felony evading police.
The pursuit started after a report of a speeding motorcyclist along Highway 62 in Morongo Valley. The chase turned west along Interstate 10 through a portion of Riverside County before returning to San Bernardino County, the CHP said.
"We think he ran out of gas," CHP Officer Blair Fuller said.
During the chase, Yepez appeared to be taunting the helicopter crew.
"He was waving them on with 'Come on, come get me' gestures," Fuller said. "At times, he was doing up to 140."
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