40-Minute East Bay Highway Patrol Car Chase Tuesday Went All the Way From San Ramon to Milpitas
Briefly

A high-speed chase by the California Highway Patrol stretched over 40 minutes from Contra Costa to Santa Clara County on Tuesday. Despite the lengthy pursuit, there were no innocent bystander injuries, differing from a previous fatal chase that killed a teacher. The chase began at 3:40 PM due to a suspected intoxicated driver in a 2016 Ford Mustang, but the suspect, 29-year-old Brandon Collins, was not found to be intoxicated upon his arrest for felony evasion. The chase concluded successfully without severe consequences.
The high-speed chase lasted for 40 minutes and ended without injuries, marking a contrast to a recent deadly pursuit that claimed an innocent life.
Officers managed to stop the suspect by colliding with his vehicle, leading to his arrest for felony evasion despite the initial intoxication reports being unfounded.
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