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Fiery crash ends chase on I-10
Arizona Daily Star ^ | May 12, 2005 | Becky Pallack

Posted on 05/12/2005 6:33:44 AM PDT by Kokojmudd

Suspect freed, OK despite speeds of up to 120 mph By Becky Pallack ARIZONA DAILY STAR

A man who led Highway Patrol officers on a high-speed chase Wednesday morning violently crashed his car east of Tucson and had to be pulled from the burning wreckage, officials said.

Neither the man nor his rescuers were seriously injured in the crash, near the Vail interchange on Interstate 10.

The 10-mile chase began when Officer Ted Edwards of the Arizona Department of Public Safety tried to stop a white 2004 Chevy Impala near the eastbound Kolb Road exit on I-10 around 9:45 a.m. because the driver was weaving in his lane.

But the driver, Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national in his 20s, speeded up and started swerving in and out of traffic, using the emergency lane and the median, at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, said DPS Officer Phil Cianciolo, who also was involved in the pursuit.

"He was taking extraordinary measures to get away, and we were taking reasonable measures to make sure no one got hurt," Cianciolo said.

About three miles down the road, Edwards called for a helicopter to follow the car so he could back off.

"If an innocent person's going to get hurt, we're going to terminate the pursuit," said Officer Jim Oien, a DPS spokesman. Runaway drivers usually slow down when a helicopter gets involved, he said.

But after another six miles, Martinez Vasquez turned onto the Vail interchange at 100 mph, officials said.

However, he didn't make the turn at the top of the ramp and flew off the road into a ravine, rupturing the fuel line, Cianciolo said. The car vaulted halfway across Wentworth Road, caught fire, scraped across the northbound lane and overturned on the other side of the road.

Edwards was still following the car and ran to pull the driver from the upside-down, burning vehicle.

Firefighters arrived and saw hot magnesium dripping from the car's engine and used dirt and a special foam to put out the fire and keep it from spreading to thick brush in the area, said Todd Cupell, a spokesman for the Corona de Tucson Fire Department.

The fire "had a lot of potential for being very dangerous" because of explosions, he said.

The magnesium was burning so brightly that workers at the scene had to turn away, Cianciolo said.

Martinez Vasquez refused to give his name to officers, but he was identified through a Border Patrol fingerprint database. He suffered bumps and scrapes, and was treated at University Medical Center before he was booked into the Pima County jail on a charge of felony flight from a law enforcement vehicle. The investigation will continue, Oien said.

Everyone was surprised that the driver walked away, and "we're very fortunate no one else got hurt in this," Oien said.

"The sad part of it is he endangered himself and everybody on the road, when he probably would have been issued a citation and maybe released to Border Patrol if he would have pulled over and stopped," he said.

It was unclear Wednesday why Martinez Vasquez was fleeing from officers, Oien said, but the suspect had been arrested by the Border Patrol four times previously.

High-speed pursuits are fairly common for Highway Patrol officers, Oien said. Statewide, a chase occurs almost daily. Most happen at night and end quickly, either when the driver pulls over or the officer calls off the chase, he said.

There are more chases in Southern Arizona than in the central or northern regions of the state, possibly because people- and drug-smuggling operations work close to the border, Oien said. He noted the number of chases involving illegal immigrants has increased in the past few years.

● Contact reporter Becky Pallack at 629-9412 or at bpallack@azstarnet.com.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: 911part2comingsoon; aliens; camelinthetent; elephantintheroom; emperorbushisnaked; hearnoevil; i10; immigrantlist; seenoeveil; speaknoevil; wideopenborders
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To: Darksheare
As the car dealer even told us, the hard-working honest folks can pack more illegals drugs migrants and medical supplies when they strip the seats, etc. in big trucks.
21 posted on 05/12/2005 7:11:47 AM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: Kokojmudd
Neither the man nor his rescuers were seriously injured in the crash, near the Vail interchange on Interstate 10.

Shucks, that's too bad. Not about the rescuers.

22 posted on 05/12/2005 7:12:03 AM PDT by tnlibertarian ("In my opinion, they have no rights, except a safe return to their homeland. - "Robert Vazquez")
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To: Kokojmudd

Oh yeah, the kiddie punks my way would have at least been trying to get the door open and loudly yelling at each other "careful man! Get the door! Get the Door! They're looking! *giggle snort* Hurry!"

But in my area of NY, it's a mish mash of kids from all groups being stupid.


23 posted on 05/12/2005 7:12:31 AM PDT by Darksheare (There is a flaw in my surreality, it's totally unrealistic.)
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To: Darksheare

Top 10 stolen vehicles in Arizona

Chevrolet full-size king cab pickup
Ford full-size pickup
Nissan Sentra
Honda Accord.
Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Colt
Nissan pickup.
Honda Civic
Dodge Ram pickup
Saturn SL
Toyota Camry

Top 10 stolen vehicles in the U.S
Toyota Camry
Honda Accord
Honda Civic
Chevrolet full-size king cab pickup
Ford full-size pickup
Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee
Oldsmobile Cutlass/Supreme
Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan
Ford Taurus
Toyota Corolla.

Source: Arizona Auto Theft Authority, based on figures from 2002, the latest available

http://www.azcentral.com/specials/special03/articles/0415stolencars.html#


24 posted on 05/12/2005 7:13:31 AM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: OKIEDOC

"The illegals crossing the border today are not the same caliber of illegals of my father's day."

Excellent statement, not to mention the terrorist aspect of open borders.


25 posted on 05/12/2005 7:14:19 AM PDT by keysguy (Time to get rid of the UN and the ACLU)
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To: Borax Queen

Saw video of a car that had been, er, modified.
The body panels had been walled off and turned into storage space, the seats hollowed out, the trunk had false bottom, walls, front, back etc and the dash was even modded for storage.

Like nobody will notice a car so heavily loaded that the struts are compressed.

They even packed the tires.
(Driving THAT car must have been fun. Can you say "out of balanced tires" and "Uneven handling"? *snerk*)


26 posted on 05/12/2005 7:15:12 AM PDT by Darksheare (There is a flaw in my surreality, it's totally unrealistic.)
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To: Borax Queen

Weird.
Cutlass Supreme?!
That thing is butt ugleee.


27 posted on 05/12/2005 7:16:23 AM PDT by Darksheare (There is a flaw in my surreality, it's totally unrealistic.)
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To: Darksheare
Extended-cab pickups and SUVs can easily be navigated over rough terrain and hold many people or large amounts of drugs, authorities say. They take the rear seats out, spray the windows with paint so you can't see inside very well and stack 18 or 20 people inside, literally like cordwood," Starner said.

Tripoli was lucky. The smugglers who stole her Durango left the seats intact.

Her Durango was recovered Feb. 9, within 24 hours of its theft, when smugglers fleeing from Border Patrol agents ditched the vehicle near Nogales and ran into the desert. The load of undocumented immigrants inside piled out and ran, too.

But before agents would release her vehicle, Tripoli had to drive a rental car to the Border Patrol's headquarters in Tucson with a copy of her vehicle registration and a copy of the police report.

She missed a day of work.

"I had to prove the car was stolen from me and that I hadn't lent it to anyone," Tripoli said.

Because her registration was in her stolen vehicle, Tripoli also had to go to an Arizona Motor Vehicle Division office to obtain a copy

She then waited six weeks until the Border Patrol released her Durango to a tow company, which transported the vehicle back to Phoenix, and then another two weeks until the driver's-side door lock, the steering column and ignition, which were all damaged by the thieves, could be repaired at a Valley dealership

"It was the biggest nightmare," she said.

(from previous link)

28 posted on 05/12/2005 7:18:08 AM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: Darksheare

But did he have a drivers license????


29 posted on 05/12/2005 7:18:49 AM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: Borax Queen

*grrr*

That would be quite aggravating.
(Understatement of the year!)

Would make me want to hunt and do bodily harm.


30 posted on 05/12/2005 7:19:57 AM PDT by Darksheare (There is a flaw in my surreality, it's totally unrealistic.)
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To: operation clinton cleanup

Usually not!

Can't tell you how many times the police scanner had this to say:

"License plate comes back as having been surrendered to the DMV. Last registered to a vehicle [vehicle make an dmodel differing from vehicle it is currently on] license revoked/ no Driver's license."
Heard someone take a ride for having fraudulent driver's license.
Vehicle was stolen, license plates ahd been surrendered from a pickup truck and showed up on a Civic..

Big question, if the plates were surrendered to the DMV, how the heck are they geting back out on the roads on vehicles?


31 posted on 05/12/2005 7:22:54 AM PDT by Darksheare (There is a flaw in my surreality, it's totally unrealistic.)
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To: Borax Queen

Who paid for the repairs?


32 posted on 05/12/2005 7:32:34 AM PDT by keysguy (Time to get rid of the UN and the ACLU)
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To: Kokojmudd
Didn't he have one of these?


33 posted on 05/12/2005 7:50:40 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Kokojmudd

Come on. Whats the big deal? He is just wrecking cars, endangering innocent people and leading police on high speed chases that Americans won't.


34 posted on 05/12/2005 7:56:04 AM PDT by One_American
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To: keysguy

#12

I think the general pop is becoming very concerned and I expect it to grow. On Fox news this morning, the newslady said "we get emails, by the hundreds! People saying it isn't just the jobs no one else wants but taking jobs away from the American people". Of course that's not verbatim but it was probably pretty close to verbatim.

And of course Lou Dobbs is pretty big an anti-illegals and last night I watched a piece on O'Reilly about the Iraq vet who arrested illegals and although the US isn't going to try him, the Mexican government thinks they are going to. Hah! Anyway, you could tell OReilly was not too happy about that!


35 posted on 05/12/2005 8:05:17 AM PDT by ozarkgirl
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To: Kokojmudd
"But the driver, Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national in his 20s.."

Ummmm "a Mexican national".....is that the PC terminology for ILLEGAL ALIEN!?

36 posted on 05/12/2005 8:20:48 AM PDT by all4one
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To: Kokojmudd
Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national
Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national
Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national
Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national
Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national
Juan Martinez Vasquez, a Mexican national
37 posted on 05/12/2005 8:22:57 AM PDT by AD from SpringBay (We have the government we allow and deserve.)
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To: Kokojmudd

His Chevy burst into flames?I can smell a LAWSUIT against GM for making faulty RACE CARS!!!!


38 posted on 05/12/2005 8:23:03 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: keysguy

I think that water is beginning to boil!!


39 posted on 05/12/2005 8:24:28 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: HiJinx

BTTT


40 posted on 05/12/2005 9:01:07 AM PDT by in the Arena (Life may begin at 30, but it doesn't get real interesting until about 110.)
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