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San Fernando Valley pursuit: Woman steals van with elderly cancer patient inside

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LOS ANGELES - A woman in a stolen senior transportation van, with an elderly man inside, was taken into custody Thursday morning after leading authorities on a high-speed pursuit across the San Fernando Valley.The suspect, later identified as Lindsey Gordonellyson, was seen driving erratically in a Golden Age Senior Daycare van at a high rate of speed across Van Nuys.

The senior center is located in Tarzana.SkyFOX images from the scene showed the passenger side door open throughout the pursuit.

At least one elderly person was inside the van during the chase. He has been identified by family as 93-year-old Abby Javaheri.

A 93-year-old man could not catch a break as he got caught in the center of a wild police chase in the San Fernando Valley."He went through an ordeal that no one should go through.

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