Kern County pair opt for pursuit rather than pulling over

Kern County pair opt for pursuit rather than pulling over
PHOTO: Kern County Sheriff

Kern County Deputies have arrested two people who led them on a short pursuit rather than cooperate with a traffic stop.

Around 12:45 PM on Sunday, December 8, deputies attempted a traffic stop for a vehicle code violation in the 20th Street West and Center Street area in Rosamond.

The driver, 20-year-old Terries Salas, fled from deputies but soon lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a fence and stop sign.

She and her passenger, identified as 27-year-old Bryan Epperson, were quickly detained.

Deputies then searched the vehicle and found a functional .22 caliber rifle, over an ounce of suspected meth, and drug paraphernalia.

Both were arrested and booked at the Central Receiving Facility.

Kern County pair opt for pursuit rather than pulling over was last modified: December 12th, 2019 by admin
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