Paso Robles Police arrest suspect following 120 mph pursuit

By Paso Robles Press · Thu Oct 30 2025

Paso Robles Police arrest suspect following 120 mph pursuit

PASO ROBLES — A 24-year-old man was arrested Wednesday morning following a high-speed pursuit that began in Paso Robles and ended with his capture by California Highway Patrol officers near King City.

At approximately 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 29, Paso Robles Police Department detectives from the Special Enforcement Team were alerted by the city’s License Plate Reader system to a wanted white BMW in the 3500 block of Park Street. The vehicle had been involved in a high-speed pursuit the day prior with CHP’s Templeton Field Office.

When detectives attempted to contact the driver, identified as Kyle DelgadoYoung, he reportedly rammed a PRPD sergeant’s vehicle and fled the scene. Officers pursued DelgadoYoung northbound on Highway 101, where he reached speeds of up to 120 mph and passed vehicles on the right shoulder. The pursuit was terminated for public safety, but CHP King City officers later located the vehicle and successfully deployed spike strips, bringing it to a stop.

DelgadoYoung was taken into custody and booked into the San Luis Obispo County Jail on charges including felony evading a peace officer, assault with a deadly weapon (vehicle), possession of stolen property, and an outstanding felony warrant.

Police say the stolen property recovered from the vehicle has been returned to its owners. The Paso Robles Police Department thanked the CHP King City Field Office for assisting in the suspect’s safe apprehension.

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