High speed chase leads to six damaged cars in huge crime scene in SeaTac
Sun, 10/21/2012
The Highline Times news partner Q13 Fox News has reported that King County Sheriff's Police arrested a man on Sunday Oct. 21 in SeaTac after a high-speed police chase during which six vehicles were damaged.
The Q13 report states:
"According to a King County Sheriff's Office spokesperson, the incident began about 4 p.m. near the intersection of South 154th Street and 42nd Avenue when sheriff's deputies tried to corner a 27-year-old man they spotted breaking into vehicles. But the suspect put his car into reverse, hit a police officer's vehicle and took off."
Five vehicles were hit, including two police vehicles, and the suspects car was severely damaged in the chase. At one point the suspect jumped out of the car and ran, police said. Police tracked him to a nearby house and arrested him.
The sheriff's office said the suspect had previous DUI and felony convictions. The investigation will go forward.