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A couple of suspects took the police to a wild persecution through Los Angeles on Sunday night while they gathered multiple vehicles, including a large platform, on live television before escaping.
The strange persecution began with the department of the Sheriff of the Los Angeles County that placed the suspects inside a dark truck that is believed to be stolen.
At some point, the truck stopped and the suspects tried, and failed, entering two different cars before stealing a large white platform and taking off the interstate 5.
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The LAPD says that the cars suspects rushed at least two trucks. (KTTV)
The suspects left the great platform near the center of Los Angeles around 11:30 pm and the car put a white van before taking off the neighborhood of Boyle Heights.

Los Angeles authorities say that the suspects of self -injured a large platform. (KTTV)
The Los Angeles Police Department reported that the driver of the stolen truck was at a time driving along the wrong path in the interstate 10. The LAPD said the suspects should be considered “armed and dangerous.”

The suspects were seen on live television that led in the opposite direction of the highway. (KTTV)
The persecution covered the areas of Sylmar, Santa Clarita, North Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, Echo Park, the center of Los Angeles, Westlake and Boyle Heights, by report of Fox 11.
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After about an hour, the suspects seem to have fled on foot. As of early Monday, no arrests had been made. Fox News Digital has communicated with the Los Angeles Police Department, the department of the Los Angeles County Sheriff and the California road patrol to comment.
Eric Quintanar de Fox News Digital contributed to this report.