San Diego party bus theft leads police on chase into Los Angeles area; suspect arrested

No reports of injuries after stolen party bus rear-ended vehicle on Sierra Highway

A driver who stole a party bus and led authorities on a chase from San Diego into the Los Angeles area on Tuesday was arrested after crashing into another vehicle on a highway.

The party bus, a 2018 black Ford, was stolen around 10:15 a.m. when the vehicle stopped to pick up clients at 4010 Morena Boulevard, FOX5 San Diego reported, citing police.

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The driver working for the party bus company had left the keys in the running vehicle when someone jumped in and sped away, according to police.

The stolen party bus crashed into a four-door sedan on Sierra Highway and came to a stop. (FOX11 Los Angeles KTTV)

Authorities in the Los Angeles area were alerted to the stolen bus around 11:30 a.m. and began to pursue the vehicle on I-405 in Los Angeles, the California Highway Patrol told KTLA. The party bus led officers to I-5 and before getting onto state Route 14 in Santa Clarita.

The party bus was stolen around 10:15 a.m. in San Diego. The driver was stopped and arrested in Los Angeles just after 12:30 p.m. (FOX11 Los Angeles KTTV)

During the chase nearly hour-long chase, officers attempted to use spike strips to stop the stolen party bus, FOX11 Los Angeles reported. 

A female driver exited the stolen party bus and was taken into custody. (FOX11 Los Angeles KTTV)

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Shortly after 12:30 p.m., reports said the bus exited the freeway in Palmdale on Sierra Highway and rear-ended a silver four-door car before coming to a stop in the opposite lanes. It was unclear whether the sedan driver was injured.

The driver, who appeared to be female, was seen on aerial footage exiting the bus with her hands up and backing up toward a squad of officers. She was taken into custody without further incident.

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