Toledo man leads police on a short chase

11/21/2013
BLADE STAFF

Police have arrested a Toledo man wanted for a fatal car crash in April and who failed to show up in court earlier this week on unrelated charges.

Alberto Selvera, 25, of 1157 Western Ave. led police on a short-chase in South Toledo just after 3 p.m. today before he was caught in a wooded area near a church on Nebraska Avenue. He was being held in a Lucas County jail late today.

Selvera was wanted by Toledo police for aggravated vehicular homicide and two counts of aggravated vehicular assault for an April 21 crash on Western at Marion Street that killed James Steele, 57, and injured two others. He failed to appear Tuesday in Lucas County Common Pleas Court for sentencing on an unrelated theft conviction.

Authorities also suspect Selvera for several car break-ins in Sylvania Township, Holland and Toledo, said Sgt. Dave Carter of the Lucas County Sheriff's Office.

According to Sergeant Carter, when he tried to stop Selvera for questioning near Byrne Avenue and Dorr Street in Toledo, Selvera took off and cut through a nearby residential neighborhood. At one point, the blue 2006 Chevy Impala driven by Selvera cut across the lawns of several homes on Avondale Avenue.

He then drove onto Nebraska Avenue and attempted to cut through the parking lot of the Armory Church, which is also the home of the Secor Gardens Academy, a charter school for elementary students, said the sergeant. Selvera jumped out of the car and ran into a wooded area behind the church when it got stuck in a ditch.

Sergeant Carter, along with police from Toledo and Sylvania Township, chased him for about a minute before they caught him in the woods. They later found a credit card that was reported stolen earlier today, and several purses in his car.

Selvera was charged with felony fleeing and eluding, and receiving stolen property. Sergeant Carter said other charges could follow.