A man was taken into custody by officers with the Upland Police Department, but not before he and his girlfriend shared a goodbye kiss.
At around 1 a.m. on Tuesday, officers spotted a white Chevy Tahoe truck that was wanted by the West Covina Police Department for felony evading.
Upland police officers went up behind the truck and the driver took off, initiating a pursuit that led into Rancho Cucamonga.
There, the driver stopped in the middle of the street where his girlfriend exited a nearby home, ran up to him and the pair shared a farewell kiss, Upland Police said in a social media post.
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The driver, who was on parole for assault with a deadly weapon, surrendered and was taken into custody. He was booked on several felony charges, Upland police said.
Officers also found a gun inside the man’s car.
Early this morning around 1am, officers located a Chevy Tahoe that was wanted by @WestCovinaPD for felony evading. As our officers got behind the vehicle, it took off before our lights even went on. Officers pursued the Tahoe into Rancho Cucamonga where the driver abruptly… pic.twitter.com/9oFn4VgqOi
— Upland Police Department (@UplandPD) January 7, 2025