A Fairfield man suspected of armed robbery was arrested Sunday after authorities said he led them on a high-speed pursuit on Highway 29 that ended with deputies forcibly stopping the vehicle in a Napa intersection.
About 11:40 a.m., St. Helena police spotted a stolen white Toyota pickup truck around Yountville. A man had forcibly taken the truck earlier that morning while running away from Fairfield police officers, the agency said in a news release.
Napa County sheriff’s deputies followed the truck as the driver headed south on Highway 29, reaching up to 120 mph and side-swiping another vehicle, Sgt. Nick DeGuilio said Sunday. The pursuit ended after a deputy performed a PIT maneuver, which involves an officer connecting with a suspect vehicle and forcing it to spin out, near Trower Avenue in northern Napa.
Sonoma resident Jerome Strach, who said he was completing a Lyft drive, was stopped at the intersection when he saw five law enforcement vehicles, including from the sheriff’s office and Napa Police Department, approach with lights flashing.
Strach said he watched as the southbound white pickup spun a U-turn and tried to drive north. Soon after, he said, a patrol car struck the pickup behind the driver’s door, causing the truck to do a 180-degree turn and then stop facing south in the northbound lane. The maneuver was “textbook,” Strach said, and the way it was executed was “brilliant.”
After the maneuver, DeGuilio said the pickup truck driver crashed into the front of another patrol car, which damaged the vehicle but did not cause any injuries. Strach said from his perspective the pickup truck was “crawling” forward and the driver of the patrol car drove into the pickup, potentially to stop it from driving off.
“They both were moving but it was the sheriff guy who seemed to hit him with force,” Strach said, adding he saw the patrol vehicle’s airbags deploy.
Multiple patrol cars then “pinned” the vehicle and deputies arrested the driver, later identified as 34-year-old Kevin Kepford, on suspicion of felony evading officers and assault with a deadly weapon, due to the crash, DeGuilio said. Deputies found a handgun in the truck and Kepford was turned over to Fairfield authorities.
According to Fairfield police, Kepford is also suspected of felony armed robbery, carjacking, burglary and other charges in connection to events leading up to the Napa County pursuit.
Police responded about 8 a.m. Saturday to a reported armed robbery at an Am/Pm Mini Mart on North Texas Street in Fairfield, according to the release. Officers searched for about two hours before spotting the suspect, later identified as Kepford, near Fairfield and Tabor avenues.
Kepford, who still had a handgun, ran from officers, jumped fences into private backyards and eventually broke into an occupied home, where he took the homeowner’s car keys and then drove away in their white Toyota pickup truck. The break-in occurred as officers were setting up a perimeter.
Solano County sheriff’s deputies and Fairfield police chased the truck as it sped through the city, into Suisun, onto Highway 12 and onto westbound Interstate 80. Authorities stopped chasing Kepford due to “the suspect’s reckless driving and the risk posed to other motorists,” the release said.
Officers informed other agencies to lookout for the pickup truck and received alerts as the truck passed Flock cameras, which record license plates, at 10:37 a.m. in western Solano County and at 11:27 a.m. in St. Helena on Highway 128.
Kepford was booked into the Solano County jail and is being held on $673,333 bail. He is set to appear Tuesday in Solano County Superior Court. The Napa County Sheriff’s Office will file a separate case with Napa County prosecutors.
Staff Writer Anna Armstrong contributed to this report.