Suspects, Investigator in Southcrest Shooting Identified

The suspects and investigator in an officer-involved shooting in Southcrest Wednesday morning have been identified.

Sergio Antonio Ceballos-Reyes, 18, was the driver and Luisa Garcia Reynoso, 18, was the passenger of a blue Honda Accord investigators believed to be stolen.

At about 11 a.m. Wednesday morning, members of the Regional Auto Theft Task Force (RATT) got a tip about the stolen car in the 3500 block of National Avenue near Interstate 15 and Ocean View Boulevard.

When officers arrived, they discovered the car at a Chevron gas station, according to Al Guaderrama, captain of the San Diego Police Homicide Unit.

Pulling in behind and in front of him, task force members started walking up to Ceballos-Reyes, but he threw the car into reverse and rammed into the unmarked car behind him.

At that point, San Diego District Attorney Investigator Shane Lynn, a nine-year veteran with the DA's office, shot at Ceballos-Reyes and hit him in the shoulder. He tried to speed off, but again crashed the car.

Guaderrama said Ceballos-Reyes go out of the car with a gun, but was caught shortly thereafter and taken to the hospital.

He was taken into custody and booked into county jail and charged with two counts of assault on a peace officer, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a firearm concealed in a vehicle, auto theft and two counts of resisting arrest.

Garcia Reynoso was also taken into custody and booked into the Las Colinas Detention Facility.

They are both expected to be arraigned next week.

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