Alameda County Sheriff's deputies and other law enforcement officials assisted in the arrest of four people suspected of a carjacking Sunday night in Castro Valley.
Deputies responded to a report of a carjacking around 8:45 p.m. in the 25000 block of Crestfield Circle in Castro Valley.
Deputies located the stolen BMW near 105th and Edes avenues in Oakland and attempted to make a traffic stop, but the driver failed to do so and fled northbound on 105th. Deputies pursued the suspects' vehicle for about 5 miles, then called off the chase in the interest of public safety, once they knew that Oakland Police were providing air support.
The Sheriff's Office said that all three were taken into custody along with a fourth person, though that person's alleged role was not explained.
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