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Arrested Sue Tou Vue, 27, of Yuba City, a validated member of the Menace Boyz Crew street gang

Arrested Sue Tou Vue, 27, of Yuba City, a validated member of the Menace Boyz Crew street gang, said Sutter County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Brenda Baker.The incident started about 6 p.m. at Butte and Cedar avenues next to Sutter Cemetery when the deputy saw a speeding Toyota occupied by two men go out of control and into a ditch. While he was investigating, a second vehicle approached that appeared to have been following the Toyota, Baker said.When the driver of the second car was ordered to stop, two of the three occupants fled on foot. The deputy gave chase and caught Vue, who tried to reach for a handgun but was disarmed, she said.
Vue was arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed gun, possession of a gun by a felon, resisting arrest, receiving stolen property and criminal street gang participation. He was being held Tuesday in Sutter County Jail on $25,000 bail.One of the men with Vue, Jang Lor, 20, of Marysville, was found with a sword inside a cane. He was arrested on suspicion of illegal weapon possession and was being held Tuesday on $15,000 bail.A passing Sutter County Fire Department captain helped until other deputies arrived, Baker said.
The occupants of both cars denied knowing each other, she said.

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