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A group of thieves in Napa Valley stole around $25,000 worth of Lululemon clothes before they went on a wild car chase that ended with them nearly crashing into a playground in Oakland.
On Monday around 4 pm, the Napa Valley Police Department were alerted of the 'grand theft' that took place at the retail store on First Street near the Archer Hotel.
When authorities arrived, an officer located the suspect's vehicle, a Black Lexus sedan and tried to stop them as they fled the scene.
The getaway car drove for about 45 miles from Napa to crime-ridden Oakland before the pursuit ended in a crash on Lakeshore Avenue, next to a local playground.
Four male suspects were handcuffed, given medical attention and taken into custody. One of the four suspects has been identified as Carlos Trochez, 25, and the three others were juveniles.
A group of thieves in Napa Valley stole around $25,000 worth of Lululemon clothes before they went on a wild car chase that ended in a crash in Oakland on Monday
A picture of the merchandise showed leggings in an array of colors, all with the tags and black security alarms still attached. Police said that more than 200 pairs were snatched and worth more than $23,000
According to a post made by the Napa Police Department, the thieves stole more than 200 pairs of leggings. The total worth of the stolen merchandise is valued at approximately $23,000.
A picture of the merchandise showed leggings in an array of colors, all with the tags and black security alarms still attached.
Leggings from Lululemon range from $88 to $168, and the brand is known for popular workout gear for both men and women. It is unclear what style of leggings were stolen.
Napa police officers originally pursued the thieves but along the the way, they were assisted by the American Canyon Police Department as they made their way near the Carquinez Bridge.
California Highway Patrol also had a helicopter in the sky tracking the vehicle that continued to drive recklessly.
As the car made its way into Oakland, local police responded to the pursuit as the car lost control and overturned in the middle of the road.
It is unclear exactly how the car crashed, but a cop car was seen in a video up against the vehicle.
On Monday around 4pm, the Napa Valley Police Department were alerted of the 'grand theft' that took place at the retail store on First Street near the Archer Hotel. (pictured: the crashed car as cops handcuffed the suspects)
Another video showed multiple officer unloading the stolen merchandise from the car and dumping it into piles on the pavement
DailyMail.com contacted the Napa Valley Police Department but did not hear back in time for this report.
Multiple officers then approached the upside-down car with their guns drawn as the suspects crawled out of the sedan and were handcuffed.
They were then brought to sidewalk to sit as cops apprehended them one by one.
Another video showed multiple officer unloading the stolen merchandise from the car and dumping it into piles on the pavement.
KTVU reported that officers said that the car was found to be connected to a crime in another city.
After the suspects were given medical attention at a local hospital, they were transported back to Napa.
Trochez was booked into the Napa County Department of Corrections and the three minors were booked into the Napa Juvenile Hall.