Jan. 1, 2020 — Redmond, Washington An erratic female driver operating a stolen vehicle struck two Redmond police patrol cars and narrowly missed running over an officer before fleeing the scene in the 17100 block of Redmond Way.
The incident occurred at approximately 6:45 p.m., according to the City of Redmond Police Blotter covering Dec. 30, 2019, to Jan. 5, 2020. Police had spotted the reportedly stolen car in a parking lot and approached the vehicle.
The panicked driver then sped out of the parking spot, smashed into one patrol car, reversed quickly to hit a second patrol car, careened out of the lot, struck a curb, and nearly struck the officer.
Responding officers searched the area but did not locate the suspect vehicle, the blotter states. No arrests were reported in the official log.
KIRO 7 News covered the hit-and-run, reporting that the driver hit two patrol cars and nearly struck an officer. A related KIRO 7 article described the driver as a woman who had a dog in a carrier and slammed the stolen car into the police vehicles before fleeing.

The blotter entry, published Jan. 8, 2020, lists the case number as 20-000044 under hit-and-run incidents. No further suspect details or updates on the investigation were provided in the available sources.
As of recent checks in 2026, the KIRO 7 video has seen reposts, but no new developments or arrests have been reported in connection with this specific incident.

