A trooper and a Washington State Patrol employee were hurt when the patrol car they were in was hit by a suspect in a stolen police car.
Fife Police officers had stopped a car and were holding several suspects at gunpoint when one suspect stole a Fife police car.
At 12:26 a.m. Thursday, a trooper heading north on Portland Avenue in Tacoma was looking for the suspect when the stolen police car came out of an alley and hit the trooper’s car. A WSP civilian employee who was in the trooper’s car broke a bone in the crash. The trooper was also hurt but the injuries were not serious.Charges the suspect may face include vehicular assault.
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