4 Kids Rescued From Father After Standoff On A San Diego Freeway
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Southern California man was tackled as he began climbing over the railing of a bridge Thursday and police led his four young sons to safety, a day after his wife was found dead in the trunk of the family car.
Daniel Perez, 43, of Montebello, had been missing since last week when armored vehicles boxed in his car on a San Diego County freeway and he was hit with a beanbag round as he apparently tried to climb over the edge of the 150-foot-high overpass.
It was a stunning climax to an intense search for Perez, his wife, Erica, 39, and their four sons, ages 6, 8, 9 and 11. They family vanished last Friday from their home 15 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
Relatives said the parents had a troubled, violent marriage and both also had criminal records.
On Wednesday, Erica Perez's body was found in the trunk of the family's Honda Accord about a half-mile from the family's home, police confirmed Thursday.
The cause of her death had not been determined but her husband was considered a "person of interest" in her death, Montebello police Capt. Luis Lopez said.
After the weekend, authorities began a sweeping search for the family. The California Highway Patrol issued an Amber Alert on Thursday stating the children were "taken by their biological father."
Montebello detectives also activated an anti-theft tracker in the family's other car, which alerted authorities to its location in El Cajon and triggered a pursuit shortly after 8 a.m.
The black Toyota Camry stopped on a freeway ramp in Santee after a pursuit that lasted about 10 minutes and reached speeds of 85 mph, CHP Officer Kevin Pearlstein said.
A police negotiator spoke by phone with Perez, who released two boys. Police sensed a sudden change in demeanor and sent in armored vehicles from both directions to block the car, along with about 25 San Diego County sheriff's deputies.
"Something definitely changed," Pearlstein said. "We decided we had to take a proactive approach instead of letting it play out."
With television helicopters circling above, Perez got out of the passenger door and walked backward to the bridge railing with one boy at his side. Perez held a phone to his ear while the other boy followed a few steps behind. Police shot him with a beanbag round, Perez threw an arm and a leg over the railing, and officers rushed in to take him into custody.
Erica Perez was convicted in March 2011 of misdemeanor corporal injury to a spouse and sentenced to 60 days in jail, authorities said.
The woman had stabbed her husband, Daniel Perez's cousin, Mark Castillo of La Puente, told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
Daniel Perez had two trespassing convictions in 1996, and in 1999 he was charged with passing a check with insufficient funds but the case was dismissed, the newspaper reported, citing court records.
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