Police have identified the innocent driver killed in a violent crash at the end of a car chase in O.C. as a 67-year-old La Palma woman.
Casey's car, a blue BMW, was hit by the vehicle of a suspect who was trying to evade police for an alleged grocery store theft.
Fullerton police initiated the pursuit in the city of Fullerton shortly after 12:30 p.m. Wednesday following a report of a theft at an Albertsons grocery store located in the area of N. Gilbert St. and W. Malvern Ave., the agency said.
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