Scottsbluff Police recover stolen vehicle

Scottsbluff Police recover stolen vehicle

February 16, 2026Updated: February 16, 2026
Forrest HershbergerBy Forrest Hershberger

(Press Release)

At about 12:48 a.m. Sunday, Scottsbluff Police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle.

The incident involved a black 2016 Mazda CX-5 in the 300 block of E 18th St. 

While details were being gathered from the vehicle owner, a patrol officer located the vehicle in the parking lot of the YMCA in Scottsbluff. The vehicle immediately fled upon sight of the patrol vehicle approaching its location. 

A vehicle pursuit was initiated to stop the fleeing stolen vehicle.  The suspect proceeded to travel the residential area of E Overland and 5th Ave until the suspect exited the Mazda in the 200 block of E 14th ST, allowing the Mazda to continue east until impacting a parked vehicle. The two vehicles sustained an estimated $5,000 in damages each. 

Vehicle speeds of about 45 mph were reached on the various residential streets during the nearly 2-minute pursuit. Scottsbluff resident Preston Torres-Islas, 18, was arrested for the charges of Possession of Stolen Property over $5,000, Flight to Avoid Arrest, Resisting Arrest, Willful Reckless Driving, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, No Operators License, and several traffic infractions. 

Scotts Bluff Sheriff’s Department, Gering Police Department, RWMC Ambulance Services, and Scottsbluff Fire Department assisted in the response. 

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