CAMPBELL — Three people who led Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed chase through city streets and then fled on foot after crashing a stolen car into a stop sign were arrested Tuesday morning.

Two of the people were found hiding in backyards near Payne and Harrison avenues in Campbell, according to Lt. Jose Cardoza of the sheriff’s office. The third person was found right after the crash.

The incident started at 3:02 a.m. when a sheriff’s deputy attempted to pull over a 1993 Acura on Boynton Avenue near Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cardoza said. The car, which was going about 60 mph when the deputy first tried to pull it over, accelerated to an estimated 90 mph.

“It was a full pursuit at this time,” Cardoza said.

The suspects led deputies through several city streets until crashing into a stop sign at the intersection of Payne and Harrison avenues in Campbell.

Deputies established a perimeter and began a yard-to-yard search.

The Acura was reported stolen from Campbell.

With the help of San Jose and Campbell police, deputies found the 20-year-old female driver about 20 minutes after the crash hiding in a backyard. Fifteen minutes later, a man was found hiding in another backyard about four houses away.

The three suspects, identified by the sheriff’s office as Jose Miranda Gutierrez and Cristian Eduardo Murrillo, both of San Jose, and Stephanie Duran of Campbell, were arrested on suspicion of possession of a stolen vehicle, conspiracy and resisting arrest.

Contact Mark Gomez at 408-920-5869 and follow him at Twitter.com/MarkMgomez.