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WEEK IN REVIEW
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Dog may have saved man in morning fire
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Delays on Edmonds-Kingston ferry run
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Sunday
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Bart knows his fight is tough
Saturday
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Will the bailout help?
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Comcast Arena -- 5 years later
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County to pay $1 million in slaying
Friday
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Young couple leave Everett for worldwide trip
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1 in 5 Snohomish County mobile homes could be u...
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Cascade High class grades the debaters
Thursday
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Victims of Snohomish fire sought a fresh start
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Craigslist ad linked to Brinks heist in Monroe
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County financial report worsens
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Fire too fast to save four in Snohomish
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Robber may have fled by floating
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Assisted suicide foes find ally in Martin Sheen
Tuesday
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Congressmen Inslee, Larsen split on bailout bill
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Published: Monday, May 12, 2008
Man fleeing police crashes into traffic
By
Jackson Holtz
Herald Writer
EVERETT – A police chase this morning ended with a collision that’s blocking the intersection of 112th Street SW and Highway 99, officials said.
Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies spotted a suspected stolen vehicle just after 11 near the Everett Mall, sheriff’s spokeswoman Rebecca Hover said.
When they tried to pull the vehicle over, the driver sped away south on Everett Mall Way and then onto Highway 99, she said.
The car crashed into oncoming traffic near the intersection of 112th. A woman was treated for minor injuries at the scene, Hover said.
The man was expected to be jailed for eluding police and possession of a stolen vehicle, Hover said.
The intersection likely will be closed for a few hours as collision detectives investigate.
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