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Victim in fatal Ceres Police chase crash identified
Suspect charged in fatal crash
Devon Long
This mugshot of Devon Long, 24, of Jamestown, driver in the deadly Ceres Police pursuit early Wednesday, was released Thursday by the department.

Ceres Police have released the mugshot of the man responsible for Wednesday morning’s horrific crash in Modesto that occurred during a pursuit of a stolen car, and released the name of the woman killed when she was ejected.

Passenger Kendra Sanguinetti, 28, of Jamestown, was killed when the stolen Toyota Camry split in two sections as it struck a tree on Oakdale Road north of Scenic Drive during the pursuit.

Sanguinetti was wanted for a felony assault with a deadly weapon warrant issued by Sonora Police Department. She also had several outstanding misdemeanor warrants for her arrest. Investigators believe this may have played a part into why the vehicle fled from officers.

The driver of the Toyota, Devin Long, 24, of Jamestown, faces charges of murder, recklessly evading a peace officer, grand theft auto, driving under the influence causing death, resisting arrest and driving on a suspended license.

The pursuit began at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday when a Ceres Police officer noticed a suspicious black Toyota Camry parked in the business complex on the northwest corner of Mitchell and Don Pedro roads. When the officer pulled into the lot to investigate, Long turned on the headlights of the Camry and began to quickly move through the lot. The officer attempted to catch up to read the license plate as it turned onto Mitchell Road as a second officer began to tail it. Officers attempted to stop the Toyota after it made an eastbound turn onto Service Road from Mitchell Road. Long pulled into the Chevron gas station east of Mitchell Road to stop briefly then accelerated to a high rate of speed onto northbound Mitchell, running the red light at Service Road.

Police deployed stop sticks on Mitchell north of Fowler Road in an attempt to deflate the tires but Long drove around them and continued northbound on Mitchell into Modesto at speeds of over 100 mph.

Ceres officers requested the help of the Sheriff’s Department helicopter which was unavailable. By the time the car made its way north of Yosemite Boulevard the Toyota had gained distance on the pursuing officers. As the Toyota entered the intersection of Oakdale Road and Scenic Drive, officers saw Long lost control, striking a tree on the east side of Oakdale Road where it split in two on impact and started a fire.

The rear end of the Camry came to rest in the roadway and the front portion came to rest on the east side of the road, ejecting the woman onto the ground.

Long emerged from the wreckage and ran towards the stores on the east side of Oakdale Road. Officers ran after Long but their attention was diverted to Sanguinetti who had been ejected from the car on the road amid the wreckage. Officers requested medical assistance and began providing first aid to her.

Modesto Police officers responded to help locate the driver. Approximately 40 minutes later he was located hiding in a nearby trash enclosure by Modesto officers.

The vehicle was found to be stolen out of Sonora. The Modesto Police Department is investigating the collision.


Oakdale Road crash
A woman was killed when this stolen Toyota from Sonora split in two in a crash on Oakdale Road in Modesto which was being chased from Ceres by Ceres Police early Wednesday. - photo by Jeff Benziger