A woman with outstanding warrants was taken by Snoqualmie police on Saturday morning after they saw her at a gas station.
The Snoqualmie Police Department says that around 9 a.m., police were at the 76 Station and saw the woman sitting in a car. They say she hid from police two weeks ago.
Officers put a terminator device behind her tires before going up to her car because of this past. So they could talk to her, she stepped on the gas, hit the device, and blew out one of her tires.
Police say that didn’t stop her—she kept going east on Falls Avenue, where there were spike strips set up by a cop ahead of her.
She hit the spikes when she got to Meadowbrook Way Southeast and Southeast Park Street. Police say the woman tried to keep going even though her tires were flat until she got to Southeast Mill Pond Road, where they stopped her with a PIT move.
Police say the woman got out of the car and tried to run, but they caught her and put her in jail.
She was taken to the King County Jail on charges of felony fleeing.