06/03/2026
FONTANA TEEN ARRESTED AFTER MULTIPLE E-MOTORCYCLE POLICE CHASES
A 15-year-old Fontana boy has been arrested following a series of alleged reckless e-motorcycle incidents that have renewed concerns about minors operating high-powered electric motorcycles on public roads.
According to the Fontana Police Department, the investigation began during a May 21 enforcement operation targeting illegal e-motorcycle activity. Officers attempted to stop a rider who was allegedly operating an e-motorcycle unlawfully in the Hunter’s Ridge area. Instead of stopping, the rider fled, leading officers on a pursuit through the neighborhood.
Police said a department helicopter tracked the rider from the air while officers followed from the ground. The pursuit was eventually terminated when the rider entered a water-channel tunnel, raising safety concerns for pursuing officers.
Detectives later identified the rider as a 15-year-old juvenile who was allegedly involved in three additional reckless riding and evasion incidents in April and May. On May 28, investigators served a search warrant at a residence on La Sarre Drive and took the teen into custody without incident. The e-motorcycle was seized as evidence, and the juvenile was booked into San Bernardino County Juvenile Hall.
While no charges have been announced against the teen’s parents, authorities have increasingly warned that parents can face consequences for allowing minors to operate illegal or unlicensed vehicles. In Orange County, prosecutors have filed criminal charges against the mother of a 14-year-old e-motorcycle rider involved in the collision that ultimately claimed the life of 81-year-old Ed Ashman in Lake Forest. The case remains pending and has become one of California’s most closely watched examples of parental accountability related to illegal e-motorcycle use.
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