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Mar 26, 2025 | Government, Local

Officers inspecting ATVs on a trailer in forest.

On Saturday, March 22, four riders decided it was best to lead CHP officers on a pursuit starting on Grass Valley Road in Lake Arrowhead. That pursuit ultimately ended with those four riders being apprehended near Pilot Rock Trail and their methods of transportation being towed away. Off-highway vehicles are meant to remain off the highways and roadways. There is no need, the CHP posted on Facebook, to put yourself or others in harm’s way. They thanked CHP Air Operations for their assistance. “It’s always great having an eye in the sky.”

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