By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
A portion of Freeport Boulevard in South Sacramento now closed due to downed utility wires and poles should partially open at 10 a.m.
The wires fell after a suspected truck thief hit a guy wire on a utility pole, causing telephone lines to fall into the street.
It is expected that northbound Freeport Boulevard near Executive Airport will open around 10 a.m., along with one lane southbound. Crews will be fixing telephone service all day.
Traffic is currently not being allowed from 35th Avenue to Kitchner Road.
Sacramento police said an officer noticed a stolen pickup drive by him this morning at 35th Avenue and Riverside Boulevard. The officer followed the pickup, eventually along with another unit.
The driver allowed his two passengers out at South Land Park Drive and Sutterville Road. Then the driver sped off, reaching speeds of between 70 to 80 mph on Freeport Boulevard.
At 38th Avenue and Freeport, he lost control and hit a stabilizing pole wire, police said. That caused poles to snap and wires from four poles to go down, some into the street.
The suspect ran but was arrested after about 75 yards. Daniel Guzman (photo right), 32, was placed under arrest for felony evasion of an officer, stolen vehicle and possession of a narcotic pipe.
Call The Bee's Bill Lindelof, (916) 321-1079.









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