A suspected car thief trying to run from police in Tacoma, Washington,
got a surprise when he tried to steal a police patrol car and ended up
sitting on an officer’s lap.
Fife police Lt. Tom Thompson said the man was spotted acting
suspiciously near a motel at around 8:30pm on Tuesday, so a patrol
sergeant stopped to check the license on the car he was driving. It came
back as stolen.
As the sergeant followed the suspect, identified as David Boulet, Boulet
jumped from the car and ran.
Police said Boulet climbed a fence and ran through traffic in both the
north and southbound lanes of Interstate 5, dodging cars. Meanwhile, a
Tacoma police officer, hearing the chase over the radio, stopped on the
Port of Tacoma road overpass and turned on his red and blue lights.
Thompson said Boulet ran from the freeway through heavy brush and onto
the overpass, apparently looking for a getaway car.
He spotted the patrol car with lights flashing, ran towards it, pulled the door open, got in and sat down on the officer’s lap,
apparently unaware that the officer was still behind the wheel.
Thompson said the officer was stunned at first, then recognized
Boulet’s description as the suspect leading police on a foot pursuit.
Boulet was wrestled to the ground and placed under arrest.
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