On Saturday morning, a dramatic chase unfolded in Thurston County when deputies pursued a suspect driving a stolen SUV, reaching speeds exceeding 100 mph. The incident began when a deputy noticed the vehicle running a red light in Tumwater. Initially, the suspect pulled over but then sped away as the deputy approached.
The chase escalated onto Interstate 5 South, where speeds climbed above 100 mph. After the suspect exited the interstate at Maytown Road, a deputy attempted a PIT maneuver to safely immobilize the vehicle. Though the maneuver failed to stop the suspect, a second attempt successfully pinned the SUV.
In a bizarre twist, as deputies approached to arrest the suspect, he began drinking vodka from a bottle, disregarding commands to surrender. With a K-9 unit present, deputies ordered the suspect to the ground. Then, the suspect tossed the vodka bottle aside and complied, leading to his arrest.
It was revealed that this suspect had previously evaded authorities in an October chase and had recently been released from prison. He was booked into Thurston County Jail on multiple charges, including driving under the influence, attempting to elude law enforcement, and driving with a suspended license, along with infractions for running a red light and public intoxication.
In a statement on social media, Sheriff Sanders discussed concerns regarding the state’s handling of repeat offenders, emphasizing the need for legislative changes to better manage high-speed pursuits and car theft rates.
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