Tacoma police arrested a woman late Friday night after she allegedly attacked two men and stole their vehicles. The incidents unfolded in different locations, leaving both victims hospitalized with serious injuries.
First Incident: Axe Attack and Vehicle Theft
The initial incident occurred around聽3:30 p.m. on Friday聽in the聽1100 block of South Highland Avenue.
According to police reports, the suspect, a woman known to the victim, launched a violent assault using an axe. After incapacitating the man, she fled the scene, taking his vehicle with her. The victim was rushed to the hospital for treatment of his severe injuries.
Second Incident: Uber Driver Stabbing and Second Vehicle Theft
Later that day, the woman abandoned the stolen vehicle and called an Uber. The unsuspecting Uber driver picked her up and drove her to the聽3400 block of Ruston Way, near聽Les Davis Pier.
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However, what should have been a routine ride took a horrifying turn. Around聽5 p.m., the woman allegedly stabbed the Uber driver in the neck, leaving him seriously wounded. She then seized control of the Uber driver鈥檚 vehicle and fled the scene.
Vehicle Recovery and Arrest
Tacoma police swiftly responded to the second incident. They located the stolen Uber vehicle in the聽7400 block of East F Street. A short distance away, officers found the woman attempting to hide. She was promptly taken into custody.
The suspect now faces charges of聽assault and robbery. Authorities are investigating the motive behind these violent acts and ensuring the safety of the community.
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Residents in the affected areas are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement. The victims are receiving medical care, and the traumatic events undoubtedly shake their families.
Tacoma Police Department spokesperson, Officer聽Alex Rodriguez, emphasized the importance of community cooperation in apprehending dangerous criminals.
鈥淥ur officers acted swiftly to protect the public,鈥 said Rodriguez. 鈥淲e encourage everyone to stay alert and assist us in maintaining a safe environment.鈥
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