TACOMA — A 32-year-old Spanaway man who is wanted in Pierce County for attempted murder tried to elude Grays Harbor County deputies to avoid arrest, authorities say.
A Grays Harbor County sheriff’s deputy saw the man driving in a suspicious vehicle Thursday just outside of Hoquiam. The man refused to identify himself, so the deputy ran a check on the vehicle’s registration and determined that the registered owner was wanted out of Pierce County for attempted murder, first-degree assault and first-degree burglary, according to a Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office Facebook post.
The post said that the deputy then attempted to arrest him, but the man drove off. Several deputies and officers from surrounding law enforcement agencies began looking for the car.
A short time later the vehicle was located traveling south on state Route 109. When deputies tried to stop the vehicle, the suspect drove off again, and deputies gave chase. Deputies caught up with the vehicle and conducted a Pursuit Intervention Technique, which caused the to spin and come to a stop, the post said.