Dylan Campos, 18 of Gilroy, crashed a Chrysler Sebring into a

Two teenagers ran from police when they were seen breaking into
a storage unit, but ended up in the hospital with significant
injuries when their vehicle crashed into a house, police said.
Two teenagers ran from police when they were seen breaking into a storage unit, but ended up in the hospital with significant injuries when their vehicle crashed into a house, police said.

Morgan Hill police responded to a commercial burglary in progress about 11:20 p.m. Friday at DePaul Medical Center, 18550 DePaul Drive.

A security officer at the property reported several subjects breaking into portable buildings on the northwest side of the property, Morgan Hill Police Sgt. Jerry Neumayer said.

When officers arrived, the suspected burglars retreated into a 1999 Chrysler Sebring and fled, Neumayer said.

Police caught up with the vehicle traveling eastbound on Cochrane Road and attempted to pull it over. The vehicle failed to yield and continued to flee at high speeds, reaching 90 mph when it turned onto Main Avenue, in an attempt to evade police, Neumayer said.

Traveling west, the driver of the vehicle lost control as it approached the intersection of Main Avenue and Butterfield Boulevard, Neumayer said. The car crashed into a center concrete divider and flew through the air about 90 feet and into a city light pole. The impact sheared the utility pole off at the base. The vehicle continued west uncontrollably along the sidewalk and crashed into an occupied home on East Main Avenue.

Police, who remained close behind the Sebring when it crashed, surrounded the vehicle, Neumayer said. Due to extensive injuries of the two occupants, the fleeing teens were unable to exit the demolished car on their own.

Paramedics were called to the scene, and officers had to rescue the teens as leaking fluids from the crashed vehicle caused the car to catch fire, Neumayer said.

Both suspects were pulled from the vehicle as EMS personnel arrived and put out the fire.

The 18-year-old driver, Dylan Campos of Gilroy, suffered a fractured pelvis, a dislocated right hip, a fractured right leg and a fractured jaw, Neumayer said. The 17-year-old male passenger, also of Gilroy, suffered a fractured right leg in the collision. Both teens were transported to San Jose Regional Medical Center.

The juvenile was treated and released to his parents, with criminal charges pending, Neumayer said. Campos was admitted to intensive care and will be charged with burglary, felony evasion of a police officer and DUI.

Police later determined the teens forced entry into the storage unit to steal alcoholic beverages, according to Neumayer. The property inside the unit was owned by the Knights of Columbus, and Neumayer said the suspects likely knew beforehand what was inside.

More juvenile suspects were involved in the alleged burglary, and their identities and the incident are still under investigation.

The residents of the damaged home were evacuated and uninjured. Police do not yet know how much damage was done to the home.

Anyone with more information about the incident may call Morgan Hill Police at (408) 779-2101 or the anonymous tip line at (408) 947-7867.

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Michael Moore is an award-winning journalist who has worked as a reporter and editor for the Morgan Hill Times, Hollister Free Lance and Gilroy Dispatch since 2008. During that time, he has covered crime, breaking news, local government, education, entertainment and more.

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