Two male juveniles are facing multiple charges following a police chase that ended with a crash and left others injured in San Diego's La Mesa neighborhood Tuesday morning.
According to the El Cajon Police Department, the pursuit started just after 11:30 a.m.
The juveniles, who were traveling along SR-94 in a stolen blue Hyundai Sonata, were heading west and got off at Spring Street when they allegedly ran a red light and struck a white Nissan Altima. Police say there was a family of five inside the Altima, which included an infant, a toddler, and a young girl. Four of the crash victims were taken to a local hospital with minor to moderate injuries.
Both juveniles were taken into custody and EPD says impairment is believed to not have been a factor. Authorities say they are likely to face charges such as evading police and child endangerment.
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