Undercover Deputies chased the vehicle into Amador County where members of the ACSO, Jackson Police Dept, and CHP and one of their helicopters, were already alert and waiting. Local law enforcement had been informed by the Calaveras Co. Sheriff’s Dept. to mobilize, combine efforts and bring the chase to an end before it reached downtown Jackson. A spike strip was laid at the intersection of Clinton and to stop the vehicle. Once the spike trip disabled the Doge Magnum’s front tires the car was brought to a halt just past the Clinton Road intersection at the entrance of Jackson. CHP Officer Hagemann confronted the suspect along with other law enforcement officers and the suspect was immediately arrested without resistance. Resendez was arrested, transported and booked into the Calaveras County Jail on charges of robbery and felony evading. According to the release the subject is a suspect in multiple bank robberies in California. Bill Lavallie, who was on scene, said, “The close coordination between Calaveras, Amador Jackson PD, and CHP clearly shows agency cooperation that can bring this type of crime to a successful end.” The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Dept. and FBI are assisting in the investigation due to previous robberies occurring within the region.