A traffic stop involving an off-duty Vancouver police detective for one traffic violation in Washougal escalated into situations that resulted in additional charges.
According to a press released issued by the Washougal Police Department Friday, Detective Jeremy Free was driving a vehicle that slowed and then rolled through the stop sign at 49th and P streets on Nov. 24, at approximately 11:04 p.m.
After WPD Cpl. Troy Martin activated his overhead lights, Free pulled to the side of the road and stopped, then lurched as if he had fumbled with the brakes, according to WPD Cdr. Allen Cook.
“When Martin approached the car, the driver held a police badge up to the window and then cracked the window slightly and slid his driver’s license out then quickly rolled the window back up,” Cook said.
According to reports, Free refused to crack the window more than approximately one-half inch. He told Martin his wife was recording the incident on her cell phone.