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High-speed chase rolls into town

Odin Rasco Staff writer

A motorist led El Dorado County sheri ’s deputies on a highspeed chase that ended in a rollover early Thursday.

Barry Thurman, 39, of Stockton was allegedly driving at a speed of more than 90 miles per hour along Highway 50 at around 3:20 a.m. when an o cer attempted to pull him over, according to the El Dorado County Sheri ’s O ce. Thurman reportedly continued to drive at a high rate of speed, evading law enforcement until his vehicle rolled over near the intersection of Canal Street and Highway 50 in Placerville.

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Crime Log

The following was taken from El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office logs:

Feb. 5

6:19 p.m. Battery was reported on Product Drive in Shingle Springs.

6:25 p.m. Deputies arrested a suspect after responding to a reported battery on Estepa Drive in Cameron Park.

11:58 p.m. Deputies booked into jail a 43-year-old man suspected of child abuse on Haskell Way in El Dorado Hills. The suspect was listed in custody in lieu of $10,000 bail.

Feb. 6

1:14 a.m. California Highway Patrol officers booked into jail a 47-year-old woman suspected of DUI, hit and run causing property damage, driving without a license and battery on a peace officer on Powers Drive in El Dorado Hills. She was released on $7,500 bail.

2:48 a.m. California Highway Patrol officers booked into jail a 30-year-old man suspected of DUI on Highway 49 in Pilot Hill. He was released on $25,000 bail.

3:42 a.m. Deputies booked into jail a 63-year-old man who had a felony warrant out for his arrest. He was arrested on Red Hawk Parkway in Placerville and listed as in custody.

1:25 p.m. Vehicle burglary was reported on Country Club Drive in Cameron Park.

3:42 p.m. Deputies made an arrest after repond ing to a trespassing report at a Vine Street restaurant in El Dorado Hills.

10:25 p.m. Assault with a deadly weapon was reported on Marshall Road in Garden Valley.

Feb. 7 a white sedan came to a rest near the city of Placerville’s welcome sign, as seen in a photo shared by firefighters from the Diamond Springs-El Dorado Fire Protection District, who responded to the crash.

5:27 a.m. Deputies booked into jail a 38-year-old man suspected of possession of a controlled substance on Red Hawk Parkway in Placerville. He was released on $7,500 bail.

9:03 a.m. Vehicle burglary was reported on Melodye Court in Rescue.

12:09 p.m. Vandalism was reported on Arches Avenue in El Dorado Hills.

12:18 p.m. Vandalism was reported on Platt Circle in El Dorado Hills.

Thurman was taken to the hospital for treatment; the extent of his injuries unknown, sheri ’s o cials said.

Thurman has since been booked into the county jail and inmate records show he is being held with a bail set at $75,000 for charges of evading law enforcement and reckless driving.

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