1 person dead, 2 suspects arrested after stolen U-Haul crashes into SUV during chase in San Clemente Deputies were chasing a stolen U-Haul in San Clemente when it crashed into another vehicle, killing an innocent person and injuring several others. Deputies were chasing a stolen U-Haul when it crashed into another vehicle, killing an innocent person and injuring several others, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.A quiet San Clemente street is now at the center of a crime scene after a suspect fleeing from sheriff's deputies collided with a Mazda SUV with the four adults inside. One woman was killed, and the three other adults were critically injured. "All of a sudden we heard like an engine rev like crazy, crazy loud in a really quiet residential area," said witness Lafe Isaacson. Isaacson was working at a coffee shop nearby just before 8 a.m. when he witnessed the chase with the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Deputies had seen a suspicious U-Haul van with two people inside and no license plates. When they tried to pull the vehicle over, the driver refused to stop."We saw like a brand new U-Haul come flying right by, literally right here, and then a horrendous crash noise, and then the sheriff flew right by as well," Isaacson recalled. "There's just a big bang, kind of woke me up out of bed," said Tyler Mastracchio, who lives right behind the crash site. He watched as one person inside the U-Haul stayed at the scene, while another person fled on foot through his alley. Sheriff's deputies with guns drawn searched the area, while the suspect ended up half a mile away in a neighborhood east of the 5 Freeway. "I went outside, and I looked around, and this little guy walked by. He was about this big," said neighbor John Mastroianni. Neighbors called 911. "Our deputies responded, and he was apprehended with the use of a police K-9. He is also being evaluated for his injuries before being booked into the Orange County Intake Relief Center," said Sgt. Gerard McCann with the Orange County Sheriff's Department. As the criminal investigation into the fatal crash continues, the community surrounding the scene is mourning. "This is the wildest thing that's happened that I've heard of around here. It is really sad," said Paul Harrison.An Eyewitness News crew at the scene watched as several members of the victim's family showed up at the scene, devastated by what they saw. So far, the sheriff's department has not identified the victims or the two suspects who were inside the U-Haul.