Three separate car chases, in San Francisco, Lafayette and Oakland, caused closures and disrupted traffic on Bay Area roads and freeways early Thursday, officials said. The chases came after a police pursuit shut down multiple roads in Oakland on Wednesday afternoon.
Law enforcement were still gathering details on Thursday morning’s pursuits at 8 a.m., but some details were available.
The California Highway Patrol confirmed police in San Francisco chased after a car early Thursday. KTVU-TV, which was the first to report on the three chases, said the first pursuit began at 2 a.m., continued onto the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge at speeds up to 100 mph, and a police officer was reportedly dragged by a car. The San Francisco Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The second chase started in Lafayette and ended in Oakland, beginning around 4:30 a.m. “We were called to assist and shut down State Route 24 off ramp to Telegraph Ave going westbound,” CHP Officer Adib Zeid told SFGATE.
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In the third police pursuit, CHP got behind a driver in a stolen vehicle with multiple occupants in West Oakland at about 3 a.m., Zeid said.
The chase crossed into East Oakland. “At least one of the CHP vehicles was struck by the vehicle,” Zeid said. “Multiple parked cars were struck — nobody was in those parked cars.” No injuries were reported and one arrest was made, he said.