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Pursuit Driver Involved in Standoff in Santa Monica, Ends Up at Marina del Rey Sheriff's Station

Police said early Friday morning that they do not believe the man will face any charges at this time.

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A woman, believed to be the driver’s sister, spoke with him through the driver’s side window, then got into the driver’s seat of the car and took him to the Marina Del Ray Sheriff’s station. Video aired during Today in LA on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022.

A man who led police on a short pursuit and then an hour-long standoff in Santa Monica, ended up at the Marina del Rey Sheriff's station after an apparent family member drove him there.

The driver of a black Mercedes came to a stop on Ocean Avenue after a brief pursuit and stopped, only moving forward a couple of feet at one point.

A dog could be seen in the passenger seat of the vehicle.

The driver finally sped forward, making a turn onto Broadway, then turning back towards Ocean Avenue.

A bicyclist and a person on a skateboard got close to the vehicle as he sped off down Ocean Avenue.

A person in a white vehicle approached the man and appeared to have a brief conversation.

A driver of a black vehicle led police on a short pursuit followed by an hour long standoff near Santa Monica Pier Thursday night.

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The driver of the white vehicle, believed to be the Mercedes driver's sister, followed him, parked her car and then approached his window and had a short conversation.

The woman then got into the driver's seat as he moved into the passenger seat.

The two drove off, with no police units behind them, all the way to Marina del Rey.

They arrived at the Marina del Rey Sheriff's station where the woman got out and approached a deputy.

The man was complying with deputies as they communicated with Santa Monica Police.

Police said early Friday morning that they do not believe the man will face any charges at this time.

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