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A repeat offender with a history of violence is once again in custody following a hazardous police pursuit in a stolen car, officials reported.
Authorities responded to an ongoing vehicle theft on Olympia’s west side, where the suspect had made off with a Honda Civic on April 4. Law enforcement rapidly initiated a search to locate the stolen automobile.
Shortly thereafter, a police officer from Tenino spotted the vehicle, but the suspect ignored commands to stop, sparking a chase that headed north toward the densely populated area of Tumwater.
Compelling footage from the scene captures the suspect recklessly weaving through streets as officers, communicating over the radio, express concerns about the chase’s velocity, which reached around 60 mph. They emphasized the urgency of intercepting the car before it entered busier zones.

Dashcam footage reveals officers in pursuit, with speeds nearing 60 mph. (Thurston County Sheriff’s Office)
An officer is heard advising, “If we get him below 50, take him out before it gets to Tumwater.”
Authorities attempted to stop the suspect using a grappler device, but those efforts were unsuccessful. Spike strips were then deployed, slowing the vehicle. The suspect initially pulled over — only to take off again in a second attempt to escape.
As the situation escalated, additional resources, including aerial support, were called in to assist in tracking the suspect.
With the situation escalating, a Thurston County Sheriff’s Office deputy executed a precision immobilization technique (PIT maneuver), successfully stopping the vehicle. Deputies then forcefully removed the suspect from the car to prevent him from fleeing into nearby neighborhoods.

Multiple law enforcement agencies coordinate to stop a fleeing suspect during a multi-agency pursuit. (Thurston County Sheriff’s Office)
Video shows deputies swarming the vehicle and pulling the suspect out as commands are shouted.
“Give me your hands! Give me your hands!” an officer can be heard yelling during the arrest.
Officials say the suspect had an active escape warrant tied to an assault case.
The individual is a 19-time convicted felon with a record that includes serious offenses such as robbery, assault on law enforcement, unlawful possession of a firearm, burglary, and second-degree assault involving strangulation, according to authorities.

Deputies surround a stolen vehicle after executing a PIT (precision immobilization technique) maneuver to stop a suspect following a high-speed chase. (Thurston County Sheriff’s Office)
Officials say his history also includes multiple convictions for attempting to elude police and possessing stolen vehicles, along with at least 10 misdemeanor convictions.
Authorities say the suspect now faces new charges, including auto theft, attempting to elude law enforcement, DUI, and driving on a suspended license.
“This type of repeat offender poses a clear danger to the public,” authorities said. “Deputies didn’t take any chances and acted quickly to stop the threat before it reached a more heavily populated area.”
Law enforcement credited coordinated teamwork between Olympia Police Department, Thurston County Sheriff’s Office, Washington State Patrol, and Tenino Police Department for safely taking the suspect into custody.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office for more details on the chase and suspect, but did not immediately receive a response.