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Dead-End Vallejo Chase Nets Five Suspects, Three Loaded Guns

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Published on February 16, 2026
Dead-End Vallejo Chase Nets Five Suspects, Three Loaded GunsSource: Vallejo Police Department

A vehicle pursuit that started with an attempted traffic stop in Vacaville ended in Vallejo with five people detained and several loaded guns off the street, according to police. Officers said a black Toyota Camry ran into a dead end on the 200 block of Wilson Avenue, where all the occupants bailed out on foot. Vallejo officers and assisting units quickly contained the area, tracking people into nearby yards and under parked cars. No residents or officers were reported hurt.

How the chase unfolded

According to FOX40, Vacaville police first tried to stop the black Toyota Camry near Sacramento and Alabama streets when the driver refused to pull over. That refusal turned into a pursuit that stretched into Vallejo, ending only when the Camry reached a dead end on Wilson Avenue and the occupants scattered in different directions. Officers from both departments then set up a perimeter and launched a coordinated foot search.

Where officers found the suspects

The Vallejo Police Department reported that officers ultimately found people hiding under parked vehicles, inside a full dumpster, and in nearby yards before detaining them. Police said the Camry itself was not reported stolen and was towed from the scene. Officials credited the quick interagency teamwork with keeping the situation contained and under control.

Guns recovered and evidence

Investigators recovered three loaded firearms while combing through the area. One gun was found in a bag tossed aside during the foot chase, another turned up along the route the suspects ran near the abandoned Camry, and a third was discovered in a purse carried by one of the fleeing individuals, FOX40 reported. Police said all three firearms were booked into evidence as detectives processed the scene. No injuries to officers or bystanders were reported.

Who was detained and what's next

The five people detained included three juveniles, according to the FOX40. Two of the juveniles were taken to the Solano County Juvenile Detention Facility, while two adults were booked into the Solano County Jail. One juvenile was cited and released to a parent. "This incident reinforces the importance of coordinated response and swift containment in protecting the community and responding officers during dangerous and unpredictable situations," the department said.

Detectives are still processing evidence and reviewing the case, and Solano County authorities will ultimately decide whether to file formal charges. Officials are asking anyone with additional information about the pursuit or the firearms to contact Vallejo police.