An Anaheim man suspected in the home-invasion robbery of a French Valley home in May was arrested Thursday after a freeway chase on Interstate 10, police said.

California Highway Patrol officers, assisting Riverside County Sheriff's Department investigators, used spike strips to stop the suspect's vehicle near Banning.

Donovan Marcus Cavin, 34, of Anaheim, was booked into Southwest Detention Center in French Valley on suspicion of home invasion robbery, evading arrest and conspiracy, jail records show. Bail was set at $150,000.

A suspected accomplice in the May 16 home invasion case, which involved two masked men tying up two female victims and robbing a French Valley home, was arrested shortly after the incident.

Investigators sought out the suspect arrested Thursday after getting a tip he was in Blythe, according to a news release written by Riverside County sheriff's Sgt. Kevin McDonald.

On the way to Blythe around 7 p.m., investigators saw a car that matched the description of the suspect's car and a chase ensued, McDonald said.

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