
You heard it right, gals and gents.
A pursuit suspect evaded police by driving straight into the San Gabriel River channel—a concrete-lined flood control system that snakes through Southern California, designed to manage stormwater and runoff from the San Gabriel Mountains.
But the plot thickens: after entering the channel, the suspect drove into a secondary passage fed by an underground runoff tunnel, vanishing into another part of the city. The runoff tunnel the driver disappeared into was located near the Rio Hondo Canal at Washington and Paramount Boulevards—in an area we’re far too familiar with. SGV, foo!
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Scope out the astounding video clip as the minute-by-minute shock unravels! The footage captures the moment an LA police chase suspect drives into the San Gabriel River channel, then disappears through a network of tunnels that stretch for miles beneath Los Angeles.
Now spill it, folks— Was this a masterclass in evasion or a reckless gamble? Drop your thoughts, hot takes, or favorite chase moments in the comments below. We’re tuned in.











