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Update on Oct. 27, 2025 at 3:36 p.m.
The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office identified the driver as Rebekah Madison, 36, of Arizona.
She was booked into jail on a felony charge of evading police with a bail set at $5,000.
Authorities said the pursuit lasted 2 hours and 13 minutes, covering nearly 189 miles.

Rebekah Madison
Suspect
Original Story
A two-hour pursuit across three Central California counties ended safely after a driver fleeing a welfare check was apprehended by law enforcement, the California Highway Patrol reported Wednesday.
The incident began when Clovis police conducted a welfare check, prompting the person to flee. CHP officers in Fresno took over the pursuit after the vehicle entered the freeway, officials said.
The chase lasted 2 hours and 13 minutes and covered roughly 189 miles, with Fresno police and CHP aircraft monitoring the vehicle as it traveled through Fresno, Tulare, and Kern counties.
Officers ultimately used a pursuit intervention technique to bring the vehicle to a stop.
The driver was taken into custody without further incident and faces felony evading charges. Authorities said the situation may have stemmed from a possible mental health crisis.
Authorities remind anyone experiencing a mental health crisis to contact the Crisis Lifeline at 988, a free and confidential service available 24/7.
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