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Motorhome-driving sex offender in custody days after Southern California pursuit

A paroled sex offender has been captured, two days after he escaped police following an hours-long chase on Southern California freeways in a motor home with his two young children inside.
Motorhome-driving sex offender in custody days after Southern California pursuit

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A paroled sex offender was taken into custody two days after he led police on an hours-long chase through Southern California in a motor home with his two young children inside, sheriff's officials said Thursday.

Stephen Houk, 46, was taken into custody Thursday afternoon in Barstow, Los Angeles County sheriff's spokeswoman Nicole Nishida told The Associated Press.

Houk, who was on parole for felony sodomy in Oregon, led police on a chase in a motor home Tuesday afternoon after Los Angeles sheriff's deputies tried to talk to him about a report that he had threatened his wife.

Police followed him from narrow surface streets in Hollywood more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) north to the agricultural heartland of California.

In Bakersfield, Houk repeatedly exited and re-entered the freeway, drove through the city and a busy Walmart parking lot, all with his 3-year-old son and 11-month-old daughter in the vehicle, authorities said.

He eventually turned into an almond orchard and disappeared into a cloud of dust kicked up by his vehicle.

The officers — unaware he gave them the slip — pulled back and surrounded the motor home with armored vehicles, waiting for Houk to emerge. His son walked out of the vehicle about 45 minutes later and police later found his daughter inside.

Police had warned the public that Houk should be considered "armed and dangerous."

The pursuit started when sheriff's deputies tried to question Houk after a customer at a Starbucks in Santa Clarita reported that a woman outside said she'd been threatened by her husband, that he had a gun, and she needed help, sheriff's Capt. Darren Harris said. Houk's wife later told deputies that he had assaulted her earlier that morning and pointed a loaded gun at her.

He was wanted for assault with a deadly weapon, making terrorist threats, kidnapping, and other charges, Harris said.
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By MICHAEL BALSAMO, Associated Press

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