A Port Orchard woman with prior criminal convictions was arrested after a chase and crash in a stolen truck in Clallam County on Wednesday.
Deputies with Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said at 6:50 a.m., a deputy was called to the 2800 block of West Highway 1010, just west of Port Angeles, for a trespass complaint.
When authorities attempted to contact the woman driving the truck, she started the ignition and sped off, traveling west on Highway 101, law enforcement said. The driver of the Pilot was not injured but was taken to Olympic Medical Center to be evaluated out of an abundance of caution.
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