Washington State Authorities Apprehend Career Criminal for 98th Time Following Multi-County High-Speed Pursuit
Authorities arrest a "career criminal" for the 98th time in Washington. A high-speed chase led to the discovery of a dashboard-mounted bong and stolen goods.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 24, 2026, 9:47 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Just Jared

A Relentless Pursuit Across County Lines
Law enforcement operations in Washington state culminated in the high-stakes apprehension of two individuals identified by officials as career criminals. The incident began on March 23, 2026, when the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office received reports of an organized retail theft duo moving through the region. According to Sheriff Derek Sanders, the suspects had allegedly engaged in a multi-store theft spree, using stolen bags from one merchant to conceal merchandise from another. The pair had previously evaded capture during a similar criminal effort just days prior, making their identification a high priority for local patrol units.
Evasive Maneuvers and Tactical Containment
The confrontation shifted to the highway when the suspects spotted patrol vehicles and initiated a dangerous attempt to flee. Deputies were forced to suspend the pursuit twice due to the extreme risks posed by the suspects' erratic and high-speed driving patterns. However, the search remained active until the getaway truck was discovered abandoned near College Street. Sheriff Sanders personally located the two individuals attempting to move through a nearby residential neighborhood on foot, where they were successfully taken into custody at gunpoint without further incident.
Sophisticated Drug Paraphernalia Discovered in Dash
A subsequent search of the suspects' vehicle, authorized by a warrant, revealed an unusual modification designed for illicit use. Investigators uncovered a custom-made bong device that had been integrated directly into the dashboard of the truck. According to the Sheriff's report, this modification was intended to allow the driver to consume narcotics while operating the vehicle. Alongside this discovery, deputies found a significant quantity of illegal substances, including fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine, reinforcing the gravity of the narcotics charges being leveled against the driver.
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