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Monday, September 8, 2014
Man in wheelchair led police on lengthy chase
A man in a wheelchair was arrested after allegedly robbing a K-mart in
Chula Vista and leading police on a chase before he was finally subdued
by a police dog in the parking lot of the downtown San Diego Police
headquarters.
Michael Alan Hanby, 29, who identified himself as an unemployed security
guard, was booked into county jail on suspicion of burglary, evading
arrest and various weapons charges.
He is being held at San Diego Central Jail without bail pending
arraignment.
The incident began at about 9:30pm on Tuesday at the K-mart. According
to police, the man stole items from the store and was then confronted by
a K-Mart employee in the parking lot, where he allegedly pulled a gun,
then fled in a maroon van with handicap plates.
Later, a Chula Vista police lieutenant saw the suspect’s van. The
lieutenant radioed in the sighting and officers attempted to stop the
van in San Diego, but the suspect refused to pull over, according to
police.
The suspect then led pursuing Chula Vista officers on lengthy chase
through parts of San Diego. Officers from San Diego tried to stop the
van by putting down spike strips, which the suspect apparently avoided. A
helicopter also was called in to assist in the pursuit.
The chase finally ended in the parking lot of the San Diego Police
Department near downtown San Diego, according to Chula Vista Police. The
suspect stopped and exited the van in a wheelchair.
Police said he refused to follow commands to surrender.
Believing he may have been armed with two handguns, officers deployed a
police dog, which subdued the suspect, who was taken into custody about
an hour after the K-mart theft.
The suspect allegedly was armed with a revolver and a .40- caliber
pistol in a shoulder holster. A 12-inch knife was in the wheelchair,
along with a backpack containing a .44 Magnum handgun, handcuffs, pepper
spray and brass knuckles. All the guns were loaded, and officers
impounded extra ammunition.
In the van, which was outfitted with hand-operated brakes and
accelerator, police recovered masks, an 11-inch knife, 18-inch machete, a
baseball bat and a bail bondsman’s badge.
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