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Sobriety home resident steals car: Police chase spans counties; vehicle found in Tijuana

Sobriety home resident steals car: Police chase spans counties; vehicle found in Tijuana

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A resident of a women’s sobriety home in California led police on a high-speed chase across multiple counties on Monday before crossing into Mexico, in an incident that has drawn attention to the challenges of addiction recovery.The woman, identified as Alyssa Wilson, had been staying at Diana’s House Sober Living in Thousand Oaks, a residential area northwest of Los Angeles. She allegedly took the keys to a 2004 gray Toyota Sienna from the home and drove away just as the vehicle’s owner, Nicolle Walters, arrived.“The keys were stolen out of my house manager’s purse. I happened to pull up right when it was happening,” Walters said, adding that the van was used daily for the home’s operations.

From Thousand Oaks to the border

Authorities began tracking the van soon after it was reported stolen. Deputies from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office located it in nearby Simi Valley, about 12 miles away, and attempted to stop it. Wilson reportedly refused to comply and drove off at speeds reaching 90 mph (145 km/h) on the 118 Freeway.As the pursuit continued into Los Angeles County, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) took over the chase. Wilson avoided several spike strips deployed along the freeway, according to footage aired by ABC7. “This one is very unique in the sense of the traffic conditions allowing individuals to continue to remain on the freeway and extend this pursuit,” Captain Robert Yoos, public information officer at the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, told The Guardian.By early afternoon, the van had reached the US-Mexico border, where the CHP ended the pursuit due to jurisdictional limits.

Vehicle traced to Tijuana

Walters later learned that the vehicle had crossed into Tijuana, Mexico, and said she was working with California authorities to retrieve it.“At the end of the day, I’m not worried about the car,” Walters said. “I’m more at ease knowing she wasn’t hurt. The car is replaceable.”

‘Recovery isn’t always pretty’

Walters, who has operated Diana’s House Sober Living since October 2024, said the episode underscores the complex realities of mental health and substance abuse recovery.“This is a mental health and substance abuse crisis,” she said. “We need more support. We need more resources for those that are struggling.”She added that for many women overcoming addiction, the path to recovery is not linear. “Recovery isn’t always pretty,” Walters said. Go to Source

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