Keiana Henry Arrested, 7 Officers Hospitalized after High-Speed Collision on North Oak Street [Spokane, WA]
21-Year-Old Woman Arrested after Pursuit Crash near West Carlisle Avenue
SPOKANE, WA (August 5, 2024) – Friday, Keiana Henry was arrested and seven officers were hurt in a high-speed collision on North Oak Street.
Authorities responded to the scene around 1:00 p.m., near West Carlisle Avenue on July 19th.
According to court documents, police attempted to conduct a traffic stop on 21-year-old Henry who was driving a black Audi.
However, Henry failed to stop and was traveling around 50 mph in a 25 mph zone before crashing into an armored SWAT vehicle. A total of seven officers sustained injuries from the crash.
Moreover, crews took an injured police dog to a local vet for further treatment.
The surrounding area was closed off for a brief time during clearing operations. Once available, further details will be provided.
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