Officers followed a “path of destruction” nearly a mile where they found the woman, who was clutching three stalks of rhubarb.
SEATTLE — A woman was arrested Sunday after leading police on a nearly mile-long “path of destruction,” according to the Seattle Police Department.
Around 3:19 p.m. on March 27, officers responded to several reports of a woman causing property damage to business windows.Officers located several damaged locations and followed a “path of destruction” nearly a mile where they found the woman, who was clutching three stalks of rhubarb.After a brief foot pursuit, the woman was arrested and booked into the King County Jail on charges of burglary and malicious mischief.
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