UPDATE | Marysville Police apprehend reckless driving suspect

MARYSVILLE — As of 12:41 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, Marysville Police officers have apprehended a suspect whom they'd been attempting to contact earlier in the day, who was driving recklessly and whom officers knew to have outstanding warrants.

MARYSVILLE — As of 12:41 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, Marysville Police officers have apprehended a suspect whom they’d been attempting to contact earlier in the day, who was driving recklessly and whom officers knew to have outstanding warrants.

The driver fled and a short pursuit took place that day, during which speeds estimated to be up to 90 miles per hour were reached for a short distance, before officers were able to spike the tires of the fleeing vehicle.

The vehicle crashed in the area of Shoultes Avenue and 108th Street. The suspect fled on foot, but was apprehended after being tracked by a K9 team. The suspect has a minor bite wound from the K9 contact, but no other injuries have been reported, and is set to be booked into the Snohomish County Jail.