On a Saturday morning in Thurston County, Washington, deputies pursued a suspect in a stolen SUV, reaching speeds over 100 miles per hour. The incident began when authorities were notified of a stolen vehicle in the Grand Mound area. A deputy subsequently spotted the SUV running a red light in Tumwater.
When the deputy attempted to pull the vehicle over, the driver initially complied but then fled the scene. The chase continued onto I-5 South, with the suspect accelerating beyond the 100 mph mark. After exiting the interstate at Maytown Road, deputies observed the driver maintain speeds in the 80s.
In attempts to stop the vehicle, deputies first executed a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) maneuver but the suspect regained control and continued to flee. A second attempt with the PIT maneuver was more successful, as the SUV was pinned down. However, upon exiting the vehicle, the driver displayed troubling behavior by consuming vodka directly from a bottle, disregarding commands from deputies to surrender.
After throwing the bottle aside, the suspect complied by laying down on the ground. Upon arrest, it was revealed that the individual had been pursued by law enforcement in a similar incident just months earlier, coinciding with a recent release from prison.
The driver was booked into Thurston County Jail on multiple charges, including driving under the influence, attempting to elude police, and operating a vehicle with a suspended license. Additional citations were issued for running a red light, public intoxication, and littering.
Sheriff Sanders expressed concerns on social media about the state’s approach to high-speed chases and auto theft, highlighting the need for increased accountability for repeat offenders. He noted the disheartening trend in legislative discussions seeming to favor reducing sentencing penalties, which could proliferate dangerous behaviors that endanger public safety.
For more information, view the video of the chase and subsequent arrest here.
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