Dec 30, 2025
(KRON) -- A police pursuit that started in Morgan Hill later ended in San Jose early Monday morning after authorities disabled the suspects’ stolen vehicle, according to the Morgan Hill Police Department. Around 3 a.m., Morgan Hill police officers were patrolling East Dunne Avenue, looking to int ercept vehicle theft and burglary crews entering the city, when they spotted a blue Dodge Charger “Hellcat” being driven without a license plate, MHPD said. The Charger fled as police attempted a traffic stop, and officers successfully deployed stop sticks as the vehicle entered northbound Highway 101. The pursuit continued, despite the Charger’s heavily damaged rims, onto westbound Highway 85 before exiting at Santa Teresa Boulevard in San Jose. Woman pepper sprayed an entire family in Palo Alto road rage incident: PD “The driver then traveled the wrong way onto the eastbound Hwy 101/Santa Teresa Boulevard off-ramp, at which point officers disabled the vehicle,” Morgan Hill PD wrote. The Charger’s driver and the passenger fled on foot before both were taken into custody. The driver was identified as Kentrell Davis of Oakland. The passenger was identified as Rudolph Henderson of Antioch. According to authorities, the Charger had been reported stolen out of Oakland in November 2024. Inside the car, police said they located “an array of tools commonly used in vehicle burglaries and thefts.” Davis and Henderson were arrested and booked into the Santa Clara County Jail for criminal conspiracy, evading, possession of burglary tools and possession of a stolen vehicle. Police found Davis also had an outstanding warrant for robbery in Oakland. Henderson had an outstanding warrant for possession of a stolen vehicle. ...read more read less
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