Police cars damaged, vehicle goes wrong way on I-95 in Philadelphia during pursuit of stolen vehicle

Thursday, October 16, 2025
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Four people are in custody after a police chase that stretched from Bucks County into Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania state police say it began when troopers from the Trevose station tried to stop a stolen Honda CR-V near Mile Marker 26 on Wednesday after the vehicle, out of Upper Gwynedd Township, Montgomery County, was spotted on I-95 southbound in Bensalem, Bucks County.

The suspects took off, leading troopers on a pursuit. At one point, police say the vehicle went the wrong way on I-95 southbound.

Chopper 6 overhead as suspects arrested following chase on I-95


Two state police vehicles were struck by the suspects before their vehicle was finally boxed in near Aramingo Avenue in Philadelphia.



The suspects then tried to take off running but were eventually caught.

Three of the four suspects arrested were found in the brush by Frankford Creek.

Chopper 6 was overhead as state troopers and Philadelphia police searched the area, eventually taking those suspects into custody.

Johanse Sencion-Bautista, 18; Fredi Montijo-Rivera, 20; and Jailene Montijo, 22, all of Philadelphia, are facing multiple charges in this incident. A juvenile was also taken into custody, according to police.

None of the suspects were injured, and one trooper suffered a minor injury.



Police sources say the suspects' car had been stolen in Montgomery County, on Tuesday night and investigators had been tracking the vehicle.
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