BRIEFLY WOMAN EVALUATED AFTER SLOW CHASE.LANCASTER - A Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming. The Antelope Valley woman was hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation psychiatric evaluation The assessment of a person's mental, social, psychologic functionality. See DSM-IV-table multiaxial assessment, Personality testing, Psychiatric history, Psychiatric interview. after leading deputies on a low-speed chase for 45 minutes early Sunday around Lancaster, officials said. The woman, whose name was not released, was taken into custody after deputies used a spike strip A spike strip (also known as a stinger or stop stick, and formally known as a tire deflation device), is a device used to impede or stop the movement of wheeled vehicles by puncturing their tires. to flatten her vehicle's tires, then doused her with pepper spray to get her to surrender, officials said. Deputies tried to pull over her car after spotting it traveling erratically. Antelope Valley Hospital mental health workers said she had been treated there previously, deputies said. - Daily News Motorcyclist, 10, on recovery road CALIFORNIA CITY - A 10-year-old Los Angeles boy escaped with only scrapes and bruises after crashing his motorcycle and falling 100 feet down a mine shaft, California Highway Patrol officials said. The boy, whose name was not released, was flown by helicopter to Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) is a teaching hospital of Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California, United States. LLUMC is home to the Venom E.R, which specializes in snake bites. as a precaution after the 2 p.m. Sunday crash, CHP CHP Chapter CHP Combined Heat and Power CHP California Highway Patrol CHP Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (Turkish: Republican People's Party) CHP Chemical Hygiene Plan (OSHA) CHP Community Health Plan officers said. The boy had been riding his motorcycle in the Rand Mountains northeast of California City when he drove up a mound at about 20 mph and his motorcycle's front wheel went into a mine shaft. The motorcycle came to rest on top of the shaft and the boy was thrown into it. - Daily News |
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