The chase involving a white Infiniti sedan started on city streets in San Francisco to the East Bay. The driver apparently abandoned their vehicle in Richmond, near the Booker T. Anderson Eastshore Park.
Police are looking for the suspect who led them on a high-speed chase from San Francisco to the East Bay Friday afternoon.Police are looking for the suspect who led them on a high-speed chase from San Francisco to the East Bay Friday afternoon.
The driver apparently abandoned their vehicle in Richmond, near the Booker T. Anderson Eastshore Park. The chase involving a white Infiniti sedan started on city streets in San Francisco, then over the Bay Bridge, then eastbound up Interstate 80 and onto surface streets in Emeryville and Berkeley.We don't know why officers were chasing the car.If you're on the ABC7 News app,
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