From Niesha Lofing and Kim Minugh
A 40-year-old man faces criminal charges after leading Sacramento County sheriff's deputies on a chase through northeast Sacramento early this morning.
A deputy noticed the stolen two-door Honda Accord in a parking lot near Howe and El Camino avenues about 6:22 a.m. and, as he waited for backup units, saw three people get into the car and drive away, said sheriff's Capt. Scott Jones.
The deputies tried to stop the car, but the driver wouldn't pull over and instead led authorities on a chase along the streets, onto the Capital City Freeway and back onto county roads.
The driver turned off the vehicle's lights and drove through a neighborhood before crashing into a truck about 6:40 a.m. near El Camino Avenue and Lexington Street.
The crash crumpled part of the Honda and prevented the driver from getting out. Sacramento firefighters were called to extricate the driver, Jones said.
The driver suffered major injuries, and the two passengers also were hurt. They all were taken to UC Davis Medical Center and are being treated.
The two passengers were interviewed and will not face charges, Jones said. The driver, Tron Pham, was arrested on suspicion of auto theft, receiving stolen property, felony evasion causing injury, and violating parole, Jones said.
The driver of the truck was not injured.









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