Suspect wanted for domestic violence tries to run from officers Jimmie Dale Wheeler
A 32-year-old Ceres man wanted on a domestic violence charge tried to elude officers after he was spotted on Sunday but was later captured.
Officer Eric Souza was on patrol at 12:26 p.m. when he saw Jimmie Dale Wheeler backing a vehicle out of his driveway in the 3400 block of Central Avenue. Officer Souza knew Wheeler was wanted for domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon charges from a prior incident in Modesto.
Officer Souza blocked the vehicle in the driveway but Wheeler ran into his backyard and jumped a fence into a field in the 2100 block of Pine Street. Wheeler ran to the alley in the 2100 block of the Harold Street where Officer Souza lost sight of him.
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An unsafe maneuver that nearly caused a collision with another vehicle at Herndon Road and Joyce Avenue prompted a Ceres officer to go after its rider on Friday evening which ended in an arrest after a high-speed chase.
At 9:08 p.m., Officer Aaron Pinon attempted to stop motorcyclist Branden Swamy, 33, of Stockton, after he saw the reckless move. When the patrol car lights and siren were activated Swamy accelerated to 70 mph northbound on Herndon Road in an attempt to flee the officer.
A pursuit weaved around the residential areas west of Herndon Road and south of River Road before making it to northbound Highway 99 where he accelerated to over 110 mph. Officer Pinon received the help of other agencies – including the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department helicopter. When tthe pursuit entered San Joaquin County, Officer Pinon terminated his pursuit as the California Highw