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Video shows Kitsap County suspect crashing into patrol vehicle before arrest
Deputies say Hayden Armstrong-Nunes initially appeared to be complying with police when they were trying to arrest him, but then he jumped in a car and sped off. He hit a patrol vehicle while trying to escape.
KITSAP COUNTY, Wash. - Kitsap County deputies arrested a fugitive suspected of shooting at his ex-girlfriend.
Authorities say 29-year-old Hayden Armstrong-Nunes had been wanted on a $500,000 second-degree domestic violence assault warrant since July 6. Armstrong-Nunes is accused of firing a handgun "in the vicinity" of his ex-girlfriend and her current boyfriend.
Deputies say the confrontation happened on June 27 in a Silverdale home.
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According to the sheriff's office, deputies received a tip and were dispatched to a home in south Kitsap County. Deputies contacted him and he tried to escape, allegedly ramming a patrol car while trying to drive away.
He was featured on Washington's Most Wanted in December of 2014 when he was wanted for a violent home burglary after attacking the homeowner and stealing several guns.
Armstrong-Nunes is now in law enforcement custody.