Sheriff's deputies were in a high-speed pursuit with the suspects in the San Gabriel Valley.
A robbery at a smoke shop Tuesday led to a high-speed chase, but the suspects got away, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
It started around 4:30 a.m. at the E Cloud Smoke Shop in Hacienda Heights. According to deputies, the business owner was not at the location but saw the suspects on a live surveillance camera. Two of the alleged robbers were men wearing grey hoodies and dark pants. A third person was also seen. The suspects stuffed trash bags with products before jumping in a car and taking off.
Sheriff's deputies were in a high-speed pursuit with the suspects on the 60 Freeway in the San Gabriel Valley. The pursuit became dangerous and they had to cancel it, deputies added. First published on October 18, 2022 / 5:57 AMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Community meetings in the San Fernando Valley, Oct. 17-24Find a book club, gardening club, neighborhood council and other meetings, plus charity and volunteer opportunities in the San Fernando Valley.
Read more »
San Diego Police: Mother arrested after baby found dead in Mission ValleyA woman was arrested on suspicion of killing her infant daughter in a Mission Valley home, San Diego Police confirmed Monday.
Read more »
Martinez's resignation sets off scramble for mid-San Fernando Valley seatCity Councilwoman Nury Martinez's resignation set off speculation about who will next represent District 6 in the San Fernando Valley.
Read more »
San Francisco misunderstood state housing deadlines. It isn't the only city in the Bay Area to have done so - Silicon Valley Business JournalSome of the Bay Area's largest cities — those with the most housing to build — have been aiming for the wrong deadline to approve their housing plans.
Read more »
San Francisco misunderstood state housing deadlines. It isn't the only city in the Bay Area to have done so - Silicon Valley Business JournalSome of the Bay Area's largest cities — those with the most housing to build — have been aiming for the wrong deadline to approve their housing plans.
Read more »