Failed Evade Police Attempt Reveals Suspicious Devices

Komo News reports that an 18-year-old is in custody after leading officers on an Evade Police chase after suspicious devices were found in the trunk of his car.

A police spokesperson said that a 911 caller reported the suspect for harassing construction workers on Monday morning. Soon after police responded to the complaint, the teen drove off.

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A short Evade Police chase began but after blocking the suspect’s car, the man took off on foot. He was captured shortly after and taken into custody.

Reports show that suspicious devices were found in the trunk of the teen’s vehicle. Federal Way bomb disposal unit was called in to defuse them, police reported.

A witness said that the area was taped off and residents were told not to leave the location until the bomb disposal unit completed its work.

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Queenslanders charged with DUI Drink Driving, Drug Driving or Fail To Provide Specimen face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 9 months imprisonment and 28 penalty units.
Persons charged with Careless Driving (Drive Without Due Care & Attention) face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 6 months imprisonment and 40 penalty units.
Queenslanders charged with Dangerous Driving, which is a Criminal offence, face a maximum penalty, depending upon the circumstances of aggravation, of 5 years imprisonment, 200 penalty units and a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification.
Persons charged with Disqualified Driving face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 12 months imprisonment and 40 penalty units.
Queenslanders charged with Evade Police a maximum penalty of 3 years imprisonment, 200 penalty units and a lifetime licence disqualification.
Persons charged with Repeat DUI Drink Driving, Repeat Drug Driving, Repeat Fail To Provide Specimen, or a Repeat combination of these offences, face a maximum penalty of a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, 18 months imprisonment and 60 penalty units.
A penalty unit in Queensland is currently worth $113.85.
In addition to the above penalties, anyone who pleads or is found guilty in the Magistrates Court must pay the Offender Levy, which is presently worth $110.90.
Magistrates have a general power to impose up to a lifetime driver’s licence disqualification, above and beyond any legislated disqualification ranges.
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