98TH ARREST AFTER 100 MPH CHASE
Police video shows a suspect arrested for the 98th time leading deputies on a reckless 100-mph chase before abandoning the truck and being taken into custody at gunpoint. Credit: Thurston County WA Sheriff’s Office
A repeat offender with nearly 100 arrests is back behind bars after deputies say he led officers on a dangerous chase following a retail theft spree across multiple counties in Washington state.
Police released video showing the chase and the suspect’s eventual capture.
Authorities say the suspect, now arrested for the 98th time, was part of a duo accused of stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise from several stores, at times using stolen bags from one retailer to take items from another.
A notorious repeat offender with nearly 100 prior arrests was captured after leading Washington deputies on a reckless 100-mph chase following a multi-county retail theft spree, during which he and an accomplice stole thousands of dollars in merchandise using stolen bags to conceal their loot; the suspect abandoned the truck on Interstate 5 near Olympia and was taken into custody at gunpoint, as police released dramatic footage of the pursuit, highlighting the ongoing risks posed by this dangerous criminal.
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