RIALTO, Calif., OCT. 1 (KNN) — Authorities discovered bricks of drugs at the end of a pursuit of a speeding motorcyclist late Monday night.
California Highway Patrol units from the Baldwin Park office attempted to pull over a motorcycle for speeding and without license plates eastbound on the 10 Freeway at Indian Hill Boulevard in the city of Claremont.
The motorcyclist sped off, reaching speeds of 100 mph, then exited the freeway in the Upland area and got back onto the 210 Freeway eastbound.
The motorcycle exited Sierra Avenue from the 210 Freeway, where the suspect took off his backpack at the bottom of the exit. CHP had the airship overhead and tracked the pursuit.
The suspect crashed in the city of Rialto at the intersection of Miller and Maple avenues. The suspect was taken into custody with assistance from Rancho Cucamonga CHP and was evaluated by the San Bernardino Fire Department but was not transported.
CHP officers located multiple bricks of drugs along with baggies of drugs. CHP is trying to determine if the drugs are meth or cocaine, or methamphetamine.
The CHP Baldwin Park Area office is taking over the investigation.
Randy Dominguez, Video Journalist / KNN
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