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Driver Speeds Into Chicken Eatery; Police Pluck Him

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Times Staff Writer

Officers said they were not sure what Joe Rex Walters was after when he turned into the drive-through chicken restaurant at Beach Boulevard and Ball Road in Anaheim Monday,

He had five pursuing police cars only a few feet behind, so it’s unlikely he planned to place an order, they said.

Nonetheless, he wheeled into the may-I-have-your-order-please lane and encountered what so many customers encounter at such restaurants: a customer ahead in line. The obstruction forced Walters to swerve over a curb, which blew one of the car’s tires and put it into a spin. When the engine died, officers arrested Walters, 38, of Garden Grove, on suspicion of robbing a teller at the Security Pacific National Bank branch in Cypress and making off with about $600 in cash.

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During the approximately five-mile chase, Walters fired a shot at the pursuing police cars but no one was hit, police said.

Police said they expected to recover the stolen money and the suspect’s gun after they receive a federal search warrant today and search the suspect’s car.

Cypress police, who were assisted by Stanton and Anaheim officers, credited Cypress Patrolman Patrick Thayer with the capture.

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Sgt. Rick Hobbs said that as the suspect drove by Thayer, the officer recognized him from the description broadcast soon after the robbery: “Male white adult, 30 years old, 5-foot-5, 130 pounds, unshaven with brown hair, dark plaid shirt, dark blue jacket and yellow teeth.”

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