au, thats not the autocross, thats the commute.
-james
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-----Original Message-----
From: Au H. Nguyen <aunguyen@cisco.com>
>At 11:23 AM 12/7/00 -0800, Kelly, Katie wrote:
>>Hey everybody,
>>
>>My friend Holly who works for the Union Tribune in San Diego just
forwarded
>>me this great story about autocross in San Diego. Don't have the exact URL
>>for the story, but I'm sure if you click around, you'll find it.
>>
>>http://www.uniontrib.com/news/uniontrib/thu/index.html
>
>
>Katie,
>
>I clicked around, and this is all I found. Is this
>what passes for autocross in San Diego?
>
>Confuzzled in San Jose,
>
> Au
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>Suspected auto thief arrested in 90-mph chase
>
> December 7, 2000
>
> A routine traffic stop early yesterday turned into a police pursuit that
ended
> with the arrest of a suspected car thief.
>
> The pursuit began after a Vista sheriff's deputy tried to stop a white
Nissan
> Sentra on Santa Clara Drive just before 3 a.m., the Sheriff's Department
said.
> When the deputy ran a computer check on the license plate, he learned the
> car had been reported stolen in Carlsbad on Tuesday, the department said.
>
> The driver refused to pull over and sped away.
>
> Reaching speeds of 90 mph, the driver of the stolen car led deputies and
> California Highway Patrol officers west on state Route 78 before heading
> south on Interstate 5. The chase ended in a residential area of Carlsbad,
a few
> blocks from Carlsbad Village Drive, when the Sentra began experiencing
> engine problems, authorities said.
>
> At Harding Street and Chestnut Avenue, near Pine Elementary School, the
> driver of the Sentra jumped out, but he and several passengers were
arrested.
> The passengers were released after the driver said they knew nothing about
> the stolen car, the Sheriff's Department said.
>
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