Watch Sergeant uses new 'Grappler' device to stop fleeing car in Vancouver

Vancouver, WALocal News

On February 13, 2025, in Vancouver, Washington, a Clark County deputy effectively utilized a "Grappler Police Bumper" to safely conclude a high-speed chase. This innovative device deploys a spring-loaded net from the patrol car's front bumper, ensnaring the rear wheel of the suspect vehicle and wrapping around the axle. The chase started when police attempted to stop a reckless driver using spike strips, but the suspect continued fleeing despite multiple flat tires. The CCSO sergeant, recognizing the urgency, pursued the vehicle closely enough to deploy the Grappler, which successfully immobilized the car. Following the vehicle's stop, the driver exited and attempted to escape on foot but was captured shortly afterward.

The Clark County Sheriff's Office plans to equip 25 patrol vehicles with the Grappler and has already begun training deputies on its use. This advanced technology is intended to provide a safer alternative to traditional high-speed pursuits, significantly reducing risks for both law enforcement and the public. The sheriff's office highlighted the importance of this device in enhancing officer safety and improving community relations during police chases.

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