WATCH THE SURVEILLANCE VIDEO ABOVE
FIRST ON FOX: The suspect vehicle speeds past a responding officer, who is soon heard on the open 911 line arriving at a home just moments after a violent kidnapping that led to a Washington woman being buried alive for hours in the woods outside town.
Chae An, 53, allegedly attacked his estranged wife Young An, 42, in a dispute over money amid their contested divorce, tied her up with duct tape, stabbed her and buried her alive in a 19-inch-deep hole in the woods, according to police in Lacey.
One camera caught him speeding past a police car – with the victim tied up with duct tape in the back, police confirmed to Fox News Digital.
WASHINGTON WOMAN ALLEGEDLY BURIED ALIVE BY HUSBAND OVER RETIREMENT MONEY SEEN FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ATTACK
LISTEN TO THE HARROWING 911 CALL:
The cruiser was on the way to Young An’s home in response to a muffled 911 call, also obtained by Fox News Digital, which had been placed by the hogtied and gagged victim through her Apple Watch. The responding officer was unaware at the time of the suspect vehicle’s description or that there had been an abduction, a Lacey Police Department spokeswoman said, and at the end of the recording, his voice can be heard on the line as he enters the home.
The Washington man accused of kidnapping his estranged wife last month passed a responding police vehicle as he fled the scene, video shows.
(Lacey Police, Inset: Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)
“The dispatch was an ‘unknown trouble call,’” Sgt. Shannon Barnes explained Wednesday. “So he had no information about anything he was walking into.”
He walked into Young An’s home just minutes after the alleged abduction. Her husband allegedly smashed the watch off her wrist with a hammer, according to court documents, but the call remained active.
Police documents allege he got into a fight with his estranged wife over money he expected to lose in their ongoing divorce battle. On Oct. 16, according to…
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