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Police catch woman who jumped off San Francisco’s Bay Bridge to evade arrest

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A woman has been arrested almost four weeks after she jumped off of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge while trying to evade police. Police say that Erylnn Sanchez Edwards was driving under the influence of either alcohol or drugs, and was driving a car stolen from Los Angeles when police tried to apprehend her.

Added on the 08/09/2015 09:29:58 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media

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