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A high -speed police on Autobahn 210 in Los Angeles County ended with a violent collision that killed the suspect.

An official of the California Highway Patrol confirmed that the suspect was declared dead by firefighters in LA on Friday at 11.18 a.m. The driver was the only one in the car, and nobody was injured in the crash, said a CHP official.

The persecution began in Camarillo with officials from the Sheriff department of Ventura County and continued through a thousand Oaks and the Simi Valley, where the CHP officers took over.

According to SGT. Monica Smith from the Sheriff department of Ventura County. The responding officers then identified a vehicle from which they suspected that they were involved in the theft and tried to make a traffic stop. The persecution began shortly after the suspect had refused to drive for officers.

According to KTLA helicopter material, the suspect drove more than 115 miles per hour at a speed of more than 115 miles.

The crash took place on Autobahn 210, west of State Route 2. The driver plowed into the back of a truck, with the front driver side of the car with the rear passenger side of the truck. Parts of the front and the suspect's vehicle were torn down by the car.

CHP officials tried to treat the suspect before the firefighters answered La County and declared the driver dead.

Officials from CHP and the Sheriff department of Ventura County did not state any additional details on the suspect.

The traffic was closed on Friday along the 210 motorway near the crash scene. A lane was opened on Friday afternoon, but three lanes on the eastern side were closed. The transition road from 210 to 2 also closed three lanes for an unknown duration, said toilet officers.

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