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"A Vancouver police detective has been arrested on suspicion of obstructing a law enforcement officer."
"The situation began as a routine traffic stop in Washougal and led to a bizarre standoff with police at the detective’s home three nights later, Washougal authorities said."
"Authorities said Jeremy Free, 40, was seen driving his car through a stop sign, and was pulled over by a Washougal police officer on Saturday evening."
"The officer said he smelled a strong odor of alcohol on Free’s breath, and asked him to step out of the car. Free refused, leading to a confrontation with police. Free was later arrested at his home." ... |
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