Suspect Wanted in Incident that Seriously Injured El Cajon Police Officer

An El Cajon police officer responding to a traffic-related call was hospitalized Monday morning after being dragged by an SUV and then struck by another vehicle.

Police have identified the suspect as 41-year-old David Francis Cepeda Pangilinan. He is a 5'6" Guamanian male with short brown hair and brown eyes.

El Cajon police said officers were called to the 100 block of Washington Avenue at around 8:30 a.m. in response to a vehicle blocking the street with the driver “asleep or unresponsive behind the wheel". Police say that when officers woke the occupants, the driver provided identification for someone other than himself and officers began to investigate.

During this contact, the driver suddenly started the vehicle and began to put it into gear. One of the officers attempted to detain the driver and keep him from fleeing the scene.In doing so, the officer was trapped in the vehicle and dragged for a distance as the driver fled. As the driver fled with the officer still partially inside the vehicle, the officer was struck by another vehicle that was traveling in the roadway.

The officer was ejected from the vehicle and sustained significant injuries. According to police, the injured officer was taken to the hospital and was in critical but stable condition. No other injuries were reported.

Police said the SUV, which was rented out of San Diego, was found abandoned a short distance away.

Anyone with information on this incident or the driver and/or passenger is urged to call El Cajon police at 619-579-3311 or San Diego Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.

Wanted for Injuring El Cajon Police Officer

Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content