Deputies helped Tacoma Police track him down for breaking into his sister’s home and spraying her with bear mace.
A Mason County man with multiple felony warrants was arrested Friday night after deputies helped Tacoma Police track him down for breaking into his sister’s home and spraying her with bear mace. When a SET deputy found him in the Timber lakes area, the suspect tried to gun it through someone’s backyard, but the deputy boxed him in and stopped the escape. He was booked into the Mason County Jail for eluding and his warrants, and once that’s handled, Tacoma detectives will take him to face their burglary case. Deputies say the quick teamwork made sure he didn’t get far.
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