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Victorville Man, 60, Arrested After High-Speed Motorcycle Chase Through Residential Areas

Victorville Man, 60, Arrested After High-Speed Motorcycle Chase Through Residential Areas

A high-speed pursuit unfolded in the residential streets of Victorville in the early hours of November 2, resulting in the arrest of a 60-year-old man, identified as Franklin Alexander Shearer. According to a SBSD Victorville Police Department press release, deputies from the Victorville Police Station attempted a traffic stop on a motorcycle without a license plate at Seventh Street and Tracy Street at around 12:15 a.m.

The driver, later confirmed to be Shearer, did not comply and instead led authorities on a chase that veered through the Desert Breeze Mobile Home Park, maneuvering at dangerous speeds and crossing through multiple residential yards, as detailed by the SBSD Victorville Police Department. Ultimately, the motorcycle became ensnared, allowing deputies to apprehend Shearer without further incident. The suspect was found in violation of parole and also in possession of narcotics that appeared to be intended for sale, in addition to drug paraphernalia.

Following the pursuit, Shearer was booked into the High Desert Detention Center in Adelanto on charges of felony reckless evading, possession of a controlled substance for sale, and parole violation as cited by the Sheriff’s Department’s report. These allegations paint a sobering picture of the challenges faced by law enforcement in curbing such felonious disregard for public safety.

The Victorville Police are continuing their investigation into the matter and have called upon the public to come forward with any relevant information. Residents with knowledge of the incident are being encouraged to reach out to the Victorville Police Station or to contact Sheriff’s Dispatch. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the We-Tip hotline or on their website.

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