Burglary response in Lake Tapps leads to shooting death


February 6, 2010 · 5:12 PM

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Police responded to a burglary call at approximately 2:30 a.m. Saturday in Lake Tapps and the event escalated, resulting in the shooting death of one of the suspects.

A woman reported to police she watched two suspects walk toward her detached garage, which has an upstairs apartment where her mother-in-law lives.

According to Pierce County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Ed Troyer, when police arrived at the scene one of the three suspects fled on foot into nearby woods and two entered a vehicle. The driver of the vehicle steered the car toward an officer and police fired, hitting the driver.

The vehcile crashed to a halt against a tree after travelling through a residential fence. The driver died inside the vehicle at in the 1400 block of Tacoma Point Drive East near Lake Tapps, according to Troyer. The other suspect, who was a passenger was takent o Tacoma General Hopital and his injuries are not life-threatening.

The three suspects were described by Troyer as white males in their 20s.

Officers from Auburn, Bonney Lake and and Sumner assisted in searching for the suspect who fled on foot. K9 units and a helicopter assisted in the search, but the suspect remains at large.

Investigators have identified the man in the hospital and have tentative identities on the other two, said detective Sgt. Todd Karr, who was at the scene.

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