A woman who fled to Mexico during a pursuit that began in Ventura County on Monday has been arrested, the California Highway Patrol said.
The Pursuit
The pursuit began in Ventura County on Monday and lasted for several hours. Law enforcement officials chased the suspect across the region. The chase was described as hours‑long by the agency.
The Escape
During the chase, the suspect fled toward the Mexican border. She crossed into Mexico in an attempt to evade arrest.
The Arrest
After returning to the United States, the suspect was arrested by the California Highway Patrol. The arrest was confirmed by the agency.
Key Takeaways
- Woman fled to Mexico during pursuit.
- Pursuit began in Ventura County on Monday.
- Suspect was arrested upon return to US.

The incident highlights the difficulties law enforcement faces during cross‑border chases and the importance of swift coordination between agencies.

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