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Driver of stolen truck leads pursuit through Boulder County before crashing Monday in Westminster

Driver did not stop when Boulder County Sheriff's Office attempted to pull over stolen truck, and then lead a pursuit that ended in end-over-end crash in Westminster.

NEWS RELEASE
BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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On Sept.14, deputies with the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office were monitoring traffic for speeding violations in the area of U.S. 287 and Lookout Road when a dark-colored Ford truck approached deputies as it traveled southbound on U.S. 287 at a speed of 92 mph. The posted speed limit in that area is 60 mph.

Two deputies pulled in behind the truck and attempted to stop it by using the overhead emergency lights on their marked patrol vehicles. The truck was later determined to be a stolen vehicle by the Longmont Safety Department.

The truck failed to pull over for deputies and continued to drive southbound. A short time later, the truck drove in the northbound lanes of traffic and continued to elude deputies.

The truck eluded deputies and officers of the Louisville and Lafayette police departments as it turned off its lights and drove at excessive speeds and in the wrong lane of travel. The truck drove through a fenced construction area. The truck also attempted to strike one marked patrol vehicle and came close to hitting a second patrol vehicle.

The pursuit left the city of Louisville, entered Broomfield and then continued into Westminster. At our request, the Westminster Police Department assisted our deputies in the pursuit. Officers deployed stop sticks on Legacy Ridge at 104th Avenue, striking the truck’s tires.

The driver failed to negotiate a turn onto 104th Avenue and hit a concrete barrier head-on. This caused the truck to flip end over end and land on its roof in a culvert. Officers and deputies immediately assisted everyone out of the truck and called for medical responders to evaluate them. The driver and two passengers were conscious and breathing and were transported to a local hospital for evaluation.

The driver of the stolen truck was identified as Johnny Reyes Perez, 35. Perez was admitted to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Once released, he will be arrested and faces the following possible charges: aggravated motor vehicle theft, vehicular eluding, speeding, attempted assault of a police officer, reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, reckless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident.

The associated Boulder County Sheriff’s Office case number is 20-4072. The associated Westminster Police Department case number is 2020-09246.

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