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Boy killed, 3 juveniles injured in Thanksgiving pursuit, crash in Santa Clara County

PIX Now morning edition - 11/29/24
PIX Now morning edition - 11/29/24 10:32

A boy was killed and three other minors were injured early Thursday morning when a law enforcement chase ended with the vehicle in pursuit crashing into a tree, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said in a press release on Thanksgiving.

Santa Clara County Sheriff's Deputies attempted to stop the driver of a white Hyundai Elantra at South De Anza Boulevard and Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, after allegedly determining the vehicle was stolen out of San Jose.

The driver, who was allegedly wearing a face mask and hooded sweater, didn't pull over and led deputies on a chase that ended at about 3 a.m. in Saratoga, when the Elantra crashed into a tree near Saratoga Los Gatos Road and Via Colina in Saratoga, according to the Sheriff's Office.

The male driver allegedly ran from the scene but was apprehended nearby by sheriff's deputies who allegedly found an unloaded firearm magazine nearby.

A male passenger was declared dead at the scene.

Two other passengers, both of them girls, were hospitalized, as was the driver.

One was in stable condition and the other two were being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, the Sheriff's Office press release said.

The driver will be arrested after he is treated for his injuries and is expected to be booked into Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall on allegations of vehicular manslaughter, felony evading, possession of a stolen vehicle and other accusations.

The victim's name will be released pending notification of his family by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office.

The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Traffic Accident Reconstruction Specialist Team, or STARS Team, is investigating the collision and roads were closed on Thanksgiving at southbound Saratoga Los Gatos Road at Via Colina, and northbound Saratoga Los Gatos Road at El Camino Grande, in Saratoga.

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