Fugitive caught after multi-state crime spree
| January 28, 2022 12:21 PM
HAUGAN, Mont. — After a weeklong, multi-state manhunt, law enforcement arrested an “armed and dangerous” fugitive who was caught hiding in a camper in western Montana.
Jesse Spitzer, 30, of Sultan, Wash., was wanted for a string of alleged burglaries and vehicle thefts in Washington and North Idaho.
He reportedly went on the lam after he was suspected of stealing a vehicle in east Snohomish County last Friday.
Police and K-9s chased Spitzer into the woods near Gold Bar, Wash., the following day, but he escaped.
He reappeared last Sunday after a car crash in Chelan County but evaded authorities again.
Post Falls police responded Wednesday morning to a report that a firearm had been stolen from a vehicle on Clearwater Loop.
Meanwhile, a nearby resident reported a suspicious person approaching a neighbor’s house.
Law enforcement located the suspect, identified as Spitzer.
He allegedly brandished a firearm and threatened to shoot himself if officers didn’t leave.
Spitzer reportedly led police on a foot chase, running through yards and jumping fences in the Woodbridge subdivision.
The Post Falls Special Response Team responded to a residence on Lynwood Court, where Spitzer was believed to be hiding in a shed.
Police said they found two firearms and other evidence, but not Spitzer.
Officers from multiple agencies caught up with Spitzer in Kellogg on Friday night.
Spitzer reportedly fled along eastbound I-90 in another stolen vehicle, with police in pursuit.
After a Shoshone County deputy deployed spike strips near Osburn, Spitzer continued into Wallace. He allegedly shot at police during the high-speed chase.
In Wallace, Spitzer reportedly jumped out of his damaged, still-moving vehicle on Front Street and carjacked a couple at gunpoint.
Wallace resident Leigh Lutich Ligenza said she was stunned when Spitzer pulled her husband out of their truck.
“He jumps in the driver’s seat and points a gun at me and is like, ‘Get the f— out of the truck,’” she said. “So I did.”
As Spitzer sped off in the stolen truck, he allegedly fired at police again.
The vehicle he had abandoned continued to roll down the street and finally crashed into a snow berm.
Law enforcement chased Spitzer over Lookout Pass and into Montana.
After Montana Highway Patrol disabled Spitzer’s vehicle near the town of Haugan, he allegedly threatened officers with a handgun and bolted.
Police arrested Spitzer around 9 a.m. Friday, after finding him hiding in a camper near the $50,000 Bar and Motel.
In 2011, a 19-year-old Spitzer pleaded guilty to attempted murder with a deadly weapon and burglary after reportedly shooting at a sheriff’s sergeant while trying to avoid arrest in Nevada.
He was sentenced to up to 22 years in prison.