Clark County, WA - Traffic Stop - Foot Chase - Suspect Steals Deputy's Patrol Car - Suspect Shot Trying To Run Over Deputy - Escaped

December 26, 2010

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A Crime Stoppers tip led to Monday night's recovery of a stolen unmarked Thurston County sheriff's patrol car in the parking lot of a Lacey apartment complex.

A woman who later was arrested said she and another person stole the vehicle after they discovered it parked, unlocked, on an Olympia street, with the keys in a pocket of a coat in the car, court papers state.

The woman, Leah Moreno, 25, of Tenino, said she and the accomplice took a bulletproof vest and a zip drive from the car and planned to strip the tires and engine, then set the car afire, court papers state. The accomplice is identified as Daniel Conaty, 22, who has no fixed address.

The car was stolen Nov. 23 in the area of Eskridge Way and Maringo Street in Olympia. It was outside the home of a captain who works in corrections with the Sheriff’s Office.

The car was recovered at a complex at 1220 East St. S.E. after a suspect told a deputy where it was, court papers state.

The car was undamaged, Thurston County Chief Criminal Deputy James Chamberlain said Tuesday. It was missing the emergency lights off the visor and the rear license plate, court papers state.

Moreno and Conaty were being held Tuesday night at the Thurston County Jail on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle. Moreno’s bail was set at $10,000; Conaty’s was $5,000.

A deputy found Moreno at a Tumwater hotel Monday night after law enforcement received a Crime Stoppers tip that she was involved in the theft and was there, Thurston County sheriff’s Lt. Greg Elwin said Tuesday.

According to court papers:

Moreno led deputies to the stolen car. She said she and Conaty had been prowling vehicles in Olympia when they came across it, and they initially left without stealing it but later returned.

Deputies found two other people in Moreno’s hotel room. They also found illegal narcotics, a stolen identification card and a stolen McLane Fire Department badge. The room’s occupants, who were not arrested, told deputies that “Leah and Daniel had stolen the vehicle and that they had started bragging about the theft around Thanksgiving.” One of the occupants added that Conaty was trying to sell the bulletproof vest.

Deputies found Conaty sleeping in a grocery store parking lot in Lacey and arrested him. His father told deputies he had sold the bulletproof vest; court records do not indicate whether it was recovered.



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Police arrested a Vancouver man accused of stealing a patrol vehicle from a Clark County sheriff's deputy earlier this morning.

A police officer fired a shot as the person who stole his vehicle allegedly attempted to run him over early Sunday. Raymond Harold Hall, 30, was later found with a gunshot wound.  He faces accusations of assault, theft, a felony probation violation warrant and other charges, according to Sgt. Kevin Allais of the Clark County Sheriff's Office.

Hall was treated for his wound and lodged in Clark County Jail.

The incident began about 2 a.m., a Clark County deputy conducted a traffic stop on Northeast 78th Street and Oregon 99. When questioned by the deputy, the passenger provided a false name before fleeing the vehicle.

Deputies say the suspect then ran back to the traffic stop and got into the deputy's vehicle. At one point, the deputy fired one shot into the vehicle after the thief  attempted to run him over.

Within minutes, the patrol vehicle was found abandoned about a mile away. Though a canine search was soon conducted, authorities could not locate the suspect.

Police later received a tip around 9:45 a.m., when a citizen saw a suspicious male running around the area with only one shoe. After another canine search was established, Vancouver Police Corporal Dwayne Boynton found the suspect in a taxi.

 Deputies say Hall had a gunshot wound on his upper body and was transported to Southwest Washington Medical Center. He was treated and released.

The deputy involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave, and an investigation is ongoing.

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