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Complaint: A man jumped out of the stolen car to avoid police | News

Complaint: A man jumped out of the stolen car to avoid police | News

A 31-year-old man is accused of numerous crimes, including theft, car theft and gun, a magistrate’s complaint filed with Guam Supreme Court.

David Anthony Juaniko was charged with theft and theft of vehicles as a second -degree crime, firearms and fraudulent use of a license plate as a third -degree crime and property theft, driving and open container as a misdemeanor.

At about 8:55 pm on February 5, police received a report that the officer saw that the stolen vehicle was reported, the White Mazda CX-5, which is going south on the Dero Road.

The police tried to stop the road, but the driver refused to stop. One day the vehicle slowed down, and the operator jumped as the vehicle was still moving, the complaint is said.

The operator tried to run north along the route 4, but the police followed them. Then the operator stopped and stood along the road.

The police left its vehicle and instructed the operator to show their hands and sit on the ground. The operator refused to perform and started walking at a rapid pace to the police.

The police drew her office gun and again instructed the operator to show their hands and sit on the ground. Then the operator followed.

The police provided an operator, later identified as David Anthony Juaniko.

While they provided Juanico, the police noted the intoxication of the beverages emitted from breathing, and he had bloodshed, watery eyes.

On February 4, police received theft of a license plate report from a woman who said her license plates from the front and back license were stolen.

The White Mazda was spotted by its vehicle, and the Mazda operator has noticed that it removed the licensed signs from its vehicle, the documents reported.

On February 5, the police received theft and theft of a complaint for vehicles and met with two people who stated that their Mazda CX-5 had been stolen and firearms from within their residence had been stolen.

Having checked Mazda CX-5, the police found an open Budweiser in the Cup owner, still cold and almost filled, as well as crushed Budweiser jar on the floor.

The CX-5 had damage to the front and right side of the vehicle, and subsequently towed due to shutdown.

Juaniko was taken to the precinct and confessed to the breakthrough in the residence, removing the window. He confessed that he took the keys inside and a white car, according to the complaint.

He also confessed that he had taken a black bag with a firearm inside him, according to the complaint.