Dead woman's body found in trunk of car driven by her son after police chase
Police in California discovered the body of a 51-year-old woman in the trunk of a car being driven by her 24-year-old son following a pursuit where he tried to escape authorities, police said.
The incident began on Tuesday when officers from the El Cajon Police Department were called to a 'suspicious circumstance' at Motel 6, located at 550 Montrose Court in El Cajon, California.
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The caller reported that he went to check on his mother who had not returned home after visiting her other son, 24-year-old Richard Leyva, who was staying at the motel. However, upon arrival, the caller said that he discovered his mother's body in the trunk of her black Hyundai Sonata.
'Investigators have determined that an altercation then happened between the two brothers,' police said in their statement released on Wednesday. 'Leyva got into the Hyundai and drove off, striking his brother in the process. The brother was uninjured.'
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Police say they quickly responded to the scene and located the Hyundai when a traffic stop was attempted, but Leyva fled from the officers in the process and began to lead them on a pursuit.
'The chase ended when Leyva crashed into two other vehicles,' police continued. 'He was taken into custody after officers deployed a Taser to subdue him.'
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Following Leyva's arrest, police began and inspecting the vehicle and ended up discovering the body of a deceased woman in the trunk who was later identified as 51-year-old Jamison Webster.
Her death is being investigated as a homicide, police said.
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Leyva has been booked into San Diego County Jail on charges of homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, and evading law enforcement.
Detectives are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to the woman's death and the investigation remains open.
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