Two brothers led Ventura police on a high-speed chase through city streets and a shopping center before being tracked down.
Many people see electric motorcycles as fun gadgets, but the law sees them as motor vehicles. Two local riders found out the hard way that when you treat a city street like a playground, the police will treat you like a criminal.
WHAT HAPPENED
On Thursday afternoon, Ventura Police spotted two men on unregistered electric motorcycles near the busy intersection of Victoria Avenue and Telegraph Road. When officers tried to pull them over for a traffic stop, the riders didn't slow down—they "pinned it" and took off.
The chase reached high speeds as 25-year-old Daniel Juarez and 19-year-old Diego Juarez allegedly wove recklessly through traffic. Police say the pair even sped through a busy shopping center, ignoring traffic laws and putting shoppers at risk.
One rider eventually gave up and stopped, while the second thought he had made a clean getaway. However, officers tracked him down and arrested him a short time later. Both brothers are now behind bars, and their bikes have been hauled away to the impound lot.
WHAT THE EVIDENCE SHOWS
2 brothers, Daniel and Diego Juarez, were arrested.
- 1 shopping center was used as a dangerous shortcut during the high-speed chase.
- 2 electric motorcycles were seized by police for being unregistered.
- 19 and 25 are the ages of the riders facing felony charges.
- 0 traffic laws were followed by the suspects during the pursuit.
There is a growing trend of "e-bikes" and electric motorcycles that fall into a legal gray area for many young riders. Are our schools and parents doing enough to explain that these bikes aren't just bicycles, but powerful machines that require licenses and registration?
The story behind the story is about the danger of a "video game" mindset. When riders think they can simply zip through a shopping mall to lose the police, they aren't just breaking a rule, they are risking lives. This arrest is a loud wake-up call for everyone riding electric bikes in Ventura.
WHAT HAPPENS NOW
Daniel and Diego Juarez are facing felony charges for evading the police, along with several other traffic violations. If convicted, they could face prison time and lose their driving privileges for a long time.
Ventura Police are using this case to send a clear message: the rules of the road apply to everyone. Whether your engine runs on gas or a battery, if you refuse to stop for an officer, you are going to end up in a jail cell.
WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW
How fast were the electric motorcycles actually going during the chase?
- Had the brothers been warned by police about their unregistered bikes before this incident?
- Will the city look into new rules to specifically target reckless e-motorcycle riding?
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Published: May 15, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.
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