
Pursuit of stolen car ends with suspect crashing in North Highlands
NORTH HIGHLANDS — A suspect accused of stealing a car was hospitalized after leading Sacramento deputies on a chase that ended in a crash in North Highlands, authorities said Friday night.
Deputies used spikes to bring the driver to a stop, causing the vehicle to crash in the area of Cantel Way and Elkhorn Boulevard, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said.
The chase started just before 10 p.m. near San Juan and Madison avenues.
The extent of the suspect's injuries was not yet known. The individual was only described as an adult man.
No deputies were injured and no weapons were located, the sheriff's office said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News24
25 minutes ago
- News24
Joshua Jackson in custody battle with his ex-wife over daughter's schooling
The ink has barely dried on Joshua Jackson and Jodie Turner-Smith's divorce papers, and already the exes are locked in a bitter legal dispute over their shared parenting arrangement. The Doctor Odyssey star has filed an emergency custody review, claiming his ex-wife enrolled their five-year-old daughter, Juno, in a new school without his consent. In the documents, obtained by People magazine, Joshua (46) alleges that Jodie (38) believes, 'it's no big deal to force Juno to start over with a new school'. He also complains that the new school is 45 minutes away from his home, making regular drop-offs and pick-ups nearly impossible for him. However, Joshua's concern goes beyond the school change itself. 'Jodie is attempting to create a scenario where Juno travels with her rather than attending a traditional school,' he claims. The Dawson's Creek star wants the court to order that their daughter remains in her current school in Calabasas, in Los Angeles, for the upcoming academic year. He also wants it stipulated that both parents must agree before any future school changes can be made. View this post on Instagram A post shared by THE AGENCY: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE (@theagency_sho) Joshua and Jodie met at a 2018 party hosted by R&B singer Usher. They married in secret a year later before welcoming Juno in April 2020. In October 2023, the British model and actress filed for divorce on the grounds of 'irreconcilable differences'. Joshua recently told USA Today that he believes Jodie is attempting to change their daughter's schooling so there is more flexibility for Juno to accompany her when she needs to travel for work. READ MORE| 'I don't think of it as a failure' – Jodie Turner-Smith on divorcing Joshua Jackson He says he thinks maintaining educational stability is important for their daughter's well-being during her formative years – something he didn't experience as a child actor. 'I started acting at a young age. I have spent a lot of time with on-set or on-location tutors,' he said. 'Even in the best case, it cannot begin to provide a child with the same nurturing and enrichment, peer relationships and social skills that a classroom and school community environment provides.' He added that Juno has already endured a lot of changes, from their divorce to her home burning down during the LA wildfires in January, so she doesn't need any more turmoil. 'Unnecessary school change cannot be in her interests.' Jodie is yet to speak publicly on the matter. Despite their legal woes, it seems they're both moving on with their lives. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Joshua Jackson (@vancityjax) Jodie currently stars in The Agency as Dr Sami Zahir, an academic who becomes romantically involved with an undercover CIA agent. Describing her role she says, 'I love playing a dark-skinned Sudanese woman speaking Arabic on this show. I believe it's one of the most beautiful languages on this planet and I hope that Arabic-speaking people feel represented.' She is also set to be filming in London throughout next year. Meanwhile, Joshua is gearing up to return to his home in LA, which had to be rebuilt after being destroyed in the wildfires.


E&E News
2 hours ago
- E&E News
California judge blocks Sable oil pipeline restart
A California judge granted a temporary restraining order Tuesday blocking a waiver issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration that would allow a Texas-based oil company to restart a crude pipeline off Santa Barbara. What happened: Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Donna Geck issued an order restraining Sable Offshore from proceeding with the restart and operation of the Las Flores pipeline system, a 124-mile crude oil pipeline from Santa Barbara to Kern County that has been dormant since a 2015 spill. That order will remain in place until a July hearing where Sable and the California State Fire Marshal, which issued the waiver, can argue against a preliminary injunction being granted. Advertisement The ruling is the second legal blow in a week for Sable. Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Thomas Anderle issued a preliminary injunction Wednesday, ordering the company to stop repairs on the pipeline, upholding a cease-and-desist order the California Coastal Commission issued in April.


CBS News
2 hours ago
- CBS News
Lansing-area teen dead, another injured, after a power line electrocution incident
One teenager is dead and another hospitalized after a power line electrocution incident near Lansing, Michigan. The accident happened Tuesday near an apartment building in Leslie, according to a report from Leslie Police Chief Evan Bennehoff. While the incident is still under investigation, officers learned "the boys touched the power line with a metal pole," the police chief said. The Leslie Fire Department responded to the call on Worthington Place Drive. A Consumers Energy spokesperson said as a safety measure after the accident, the company cut off the electric circuit to the area, affecting service to 488 customers. "While we do not have updates on the condition of the injured individual, our thoughts are with their loved ones during this difficult time, and we are hoping for a full recovery," the company said. WLNS, the CBS affiliate in Lansing, said in its report the fatality was a 14-year-old and the injured boy was 15.