A 25-year-old Manteca woman held onto the windshield wipers of her husband’s mini-van for dear life as he allegedly drove at speeds reaching 100 miles per hour between Manteca and Pleasanton.
Manteca Police have charged Christopher Michael Carroll, 36, with attempted murder, kidnap and corporal injury to his spouse Rebecca Carroll from the incident that occurred around midnight Friday. Carroll is now in custody at the San Joaquin County Jail in French Camp being held without bail.
Carroll is the same person who police talked out of a Dumpster where he was allegedly trying to drown himself in two inches of rain water on Mission Ridge Drive Thursday afternoon after a 45-minute period of officers negotiating with him. He was then charged with being under the influence of an unknown substance in public.
Officers were called by two motorists who said they witnessed Carroll driving his green 1999 Mercury Villager minivan southbound on Main Street going through a red light with a woman on the hood of the vehicle.
The motorists told officers they believed the vehicle had probably been involved in a pedestrian accident and the woman was a victim.
The two witnesses – one from Manteca and the other from Modesto – followed the van onto westbound Highway 120 at speeds that they said reached 100 miles per hour with the woman stretched across the hood of the vehicle.
They followed the van that they said was being driven recklessly in and out of traffic down I-5 to Highway 132 and on to its interchange with the westbound 580 freeway. When the van turned off on a Pleasanton off ramp, they were close behind.
Officers said she sustained scratches and abrasions to her face and was complaining of back pain from the ride on the hood of the van and the fall into the roadway in Pleasanton.
Rangel reported seeing the green van in the couple’s driveway in the 100 block of Willow when he and the woman arrived at her residence. Carroll responded to officers at the front door where he saw his wife inside a police car. He was reportedly arrested without incident by Manteca officers.