A juvenile was arrested early Friday morning, Feb. 13, after a Burien Police deputy stopped a vehicle that had been reported stolen just hours earlier, according to the Burien Police Department.

Police said that just after midnight, a deputy on routine patrol observed a Honda Civic traveling north in Burien without front or rear lights activated during hours of darkness and weaving within its lane of travel. The deputy initiated a traffic stop.

After the stop was called out, King County dispatchers advised the deputy that the Honda had been reported stolen a few hours earlier, police said. The driver pulled over and deputies conducted a high risk vehicle stop. The driver was taken into custody without incident.

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Police said that after being advised of Miranda rights, the driver admitted to stealing the vehicle and acknowledged knowing it was stolen.

Deputies later determined that the driver was a reported missing juvenile and was not old enough to have a learner permit.

“The juvenile was transported to the Juvenile Detention Center where they were declined due to their claim of smoking a ‘pound of fentanyl,'” police said.

The deputy then transported the juvenile to a hospital, where they were medically cleared.

After receiving medical clearance, the juvenile was successfully booked into the Juvenile Detention Center.

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