By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
A man and a woman have been booked into Sacramento County jail on suspicion of firing at another motorist on Interstate 5.
Nathan Parscal, 24, of Nampa, Idaho, and Victoria Joyce Chew, 37, of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, were booked into jail on Monday on suspicion of attempted murder and other charges, the California Highway Patrol said.
The CHP said that a vehicle was traveling southbound on I-5 near Hood-Franklin Road about 10:30 p.m. Sunday when the right rear window was shattered.
The person in the vehicle thought someone in a Ford traveling in the same direction had thrown a rock at their vehicle. The victim tried to get a license plate number by following the suspect vehicle, which exited at Twin Cities Road at a high rate of speed.
The suspect's vehicle crashed into a light pole and the two people inside got out and ran away. It was determined that a bullet, not a rock, had broken the window.
CHP officers found a gun in the suspect's car with a spent bullet casing. Two other handguns were also found on the shoulder of the road.
CHP officers later stopped Parscal and Chew in another vehicle traveling southbound on Twin Cities Road, the CHP said.
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