PASO ROBLES, CA – On October 29, 2025, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Detectives from the Paso Robles Police Department’s Special Enforcement Team, received a notification through the License Plate Reader (LPR) system regarding a wanted vehicle in the area. Detectives later located the wanted white BMW parked in the 3500 block of Park Street, The vehicle had been involved in a high-speed pursuit the previous day with the California Highway Patrol’s Templeton Field Office.

Detectives identified the driver as 24-year-old Kyle Delgado Young, who was wanted for questioning in connection with a series of vehicle burglaries reported in Paso Robles. When Detectives tried to box the vehicle in, Delgado Young intentionally rammed a PRPD Sergeant’s vehicle and fled the scene.

A pursuit ensued as the suspect fled northbound onto Highway 101, reaching speeds of up to 120 mph and passing vehicles on the right shoulder. Due to the suspect’s reckless and dangerous driving behavior, the pursuit was terminated in the interest of public safety.

Approximately ten minutes later, PRPD dispatch was advised that the California Highway Patrol King City Field Office had initiated another pursuit with the same suspect vehicle. CHP successfully deployed spike strips, disabling the BMW and taking Delgado Young into custody.

Delgado Young was transported to the Paso Robles Police Department for processing before being booked into the San Luis Obispo County Jail on the following charges:

Felony Evading a Peace Officer

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Vehicle)

Possession of Stolen Property

Outstanding Felony Warrant

The stolen property recovered from the vehicle has been returned to its rightful owners.

The Paso Robles Police Department would like to thank the California Highway Patrol King City Field Office for their assistance in safely apprehending the suspect.