On Sunday, May 2, 2021, Normandy Park Police engaged in a short pursuit of a suspected stolen car, which ended up crashing and burning on a residential street.

The chase originated near the intersection of Marine View Drive and Normandy Road, according to a witness.

Police say that when an officer tried to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation, it sped off.

The driver lost control at one point, crashing the car onto its side on Marine View Drive SW between Edgecliff Drive SW and Normandy Park Drive SW (map below). It soon caught on fire.

The driver – who had warrants out for his arrest – was apprehended after trying to run away. He was to be booked into King County Jail for investigation of a stolen vehicle and felony eluding. He appeared uninjured, and was taken to a local hospital.

Below are photos taken at the scene, courtesy Stefan Pokorny:

Witness Zayden Blair shot this video shortly after the driver crashed the stolen car:

 

2 replies on “Police pursuit results in suspected stolen car crashing and burning in Normandy Park Sunday”

  1. I wish that law enforcement would move to end high speed pursuit. They caught a bad guy but It rarely ends well, at a minimum it seems that property and police vehicles are damaged. So lucky that no one walking in the neighborhood was injured.

  2. Chris, what if the criminal had committed a murder, child olester or a rapist? Would you still not be okay with then pursuit?

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