Moses Lake Police arrested a man after he carjacked a vehicle.

After the suspect carjacked a vehicle he led Police on a 45-minute high-speed chase throughout the area. Police happened upon 29-year-old Isiah Ramirez in Warden. He led them on a dangerous high-speed pursuit which was eventually suspended, due to the suspectss' perilous driving. Police felt other motorists were in danger should the pursuit continue.

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Deputies learned on Thursday that Ramirez was hiding at a home on Maple Drive.

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Police set up a perimeter around the home on Maple Drive. The suspect had barricaded himself in a utility shed in the backyard. As more officers surrounded the property, Ramirez eventually surrendered without incident. He was arrested for suspicion of second-degree robbery and felony eluding.

Another person on the property was also arrested.

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The female suspect was arrested and taken into custody for charges unrelated to the carjacking and chase.

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