By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
A suspected bank robber shot by a Placer County Sheriff's Department deputy Thursday afternoon following a short vehicle pursuit in Colfax has died, a sheriff's spokeswoman said today.
Gregory Ray Deford, 46, of Weimar, was airlifted for emergency treatment after being shot. He died Thursday night at Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital, the spokeswoman said.
Sheriff's officials said events unfolded like this:
Sheriff's detectives had obtained a warrant for Deford's arrest in the robberies of the Wells Fargo Bank in North Auburn on Aug. 28 and the Bank of the West on Lincoln Way on Sept. 10.
When they tried to contact Deford in Weimar about 3:30 p.m., he fled in a Ford Escort and a pursuit began.
When Deford refused to stop, a spike strip was deployed at Canyon Way and East Weimar Cross Road, flattening all four tires on his vehicle.
But Deford entered eastbound Interstate 80 and exited at Canyon Way in Colfax, where he crashed his vehicle on Whitcomb Avenue. Deford was shot as deputies attempted to take him into custody.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting are being investigated.
Call The Bee's Bill Lindelof, (916) 321-1079.
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