
"Christopher Joel Fitzgerald was driving through the Willow Road and University Avenue intersection on Oct. 1 at 2:20 a.m. when all four of the tires of his 2019 Ram truck were punctured by a spike strip, according to the claim he submitted to the city. Fitzgerald said the spike strip was left unattended when he drove through it and is now asking for $1,519, according to his claim."
"Lisabet Acosta Carbajal, 29, from Phoenix, Ariz., stole her boyfriend's truck, speeding through residential streets where Menlo Park Police located her, Acker said. It was a 4.8-mile chase that lasted for 40 minutes, according to District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. Carbajal was driving at 90 mph with no headlights and ran three red lights and six stop signs until she lost control, Wagstaffe said."
Christopher Joel Fitzgerald reported that on Oct. 1 at 2:20 a.m. his 2019 Ram truck sustained four punctured tires after driving over a spike strip at the Willow Road and University Avenue intersection. Fitzgerald said the spike strip was left unattended and that he had to have his truck towed; he is seeking $1,519 from the city for replacement tires. Menlo Park officers deployed the spike strip during a chase of a stolen truck. The stolen-truck pursuit involved Lisabet Acosta Carbajal, a 29-year-old from Phoenix, and ended in a multi-car crash after a high-speed, 4.8-mile chase.
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