Police chase suspects dump car, driver tries to jump backyard fence; 1 in custody

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High-speed chase in San Fernando Valley

A driver led police on a chase through the San Fernando Valley. After several minutes, two people bolted from the car after more than half an hour. At least one person was taken into custody.

At least one person is in custody after a high-speed police chase Wednesday night that led police from Van Nuys to Panorama City.

Reports of the chase came in around 9:30 p.m. in the Van Nuys area Police believe the Honda Accord they're in pursuit of was stolen.

The driver sped down the 405 Freeway at speeds of over 115 mph as they entered the North Hills area, then got off the freeway in the Northridge area. After briefly getting stuck in traffic, the driver swerved through several lanes, at several points driving on the wrong side of the road.

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Search is on for police chase suspects

Two people bailed from the car after a high-speed police chase through the San Fernando Valley. One was taken into custody.

At times, the driver would turn their headlights on and off. The driver continued to driver erratically through the Panorama City area, swerving lanes, cutting through parking lots, and making abrupt U-turns.

In the Panorama City area, the driver and a passenger dumped the car and ran. The two ran down an alleyway near the LA Wash, with one person, the driver breaking away from their passenger. The driver then hid under a pedestrian walkway in an attempt to hide from the LAPD helicopter before running back in the direction they came from. They then tried to jump a fence in the alleyway. 

Shortly later, SkyFOX watched as police took at least one person into custody. It wasn't immediately clear where the man was.

No other details were immediately available.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information becomes available.