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SANDY — Pursuit of a pair of juveniles suspected of shoplifting Tuesday evening led officers to deploy a Taser and ended with an officer-involved fender bender.
Moments after a reported theft at the Scheels store at 11282 S. State St., an officer spotted a pair of juveniles matching the shoplifters' descriptions on a sidewalk nearby, said Draper Sgt. Mike Elkins.
The two youths were armed with airsoft guns and kitchen knives, Elkins said, and one jumped a fence as the other pulled a knife on the approaching officer. The officer deployed a Taser in response, he said.
After the officer called for help, another police car racing to respond crossed into a turning lane and collided with a car on the southbound I-15 exit ramp at 11400 South. Elkins said the crash was "a little fender bender" that did not injure anyone.
Photos from the scene showed a Draper police supervisor's SUV with a torn right fender.
Both shoplifting suspects were in custody late Tuesday, Elkins said. Their names and ages were not immediately released.