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CHP Rings Memorial Bell In Honor Of Officer Killed In Motorcycle Crash

SACRAMENTO (CBS13/AP) - There's an outpouring of grief over the death of Officer Lucas Chellew, who followed his father's footsteps into the California Highway Patrol.

Authorities say Chellew was chasing a suspect on a motorcycle in South Sacramento on Wednesday when a collision occurred and he lost control of his motorcycle. Authorities are investigating the collision.

Chellew, who was a seven-year veteran of the CHP, was transported to University of California, Davis, Medical Center, where he later died.

"His service and sacrifice will forever be honored and never forgotten," said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow in a statement.

The CHP will held a tribute ceremony at noon Thursday with the ceremonial ringing of a memorial bell in honor of the fallen officer.

Gov. Jerry Brown released a statement late Wednesday saying that State Capitol flags will be flown at half-staff.

Chellew, 31, graduated from the CHP Academy in West Sacramento in May 2009 and was assigned to the South Sacramento Area office, according to a CHP spokesman.

His father, Charles Chellew, is a retired CHP captain and his sister, Hanna Chellew, is a CHP officer, according to the governor's statement.

Lucas Chellew is survived by a wife, Christina, a daughter and a son.

Copyright 2017 The Associated Press.

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