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SEATTLE A multiagency street racing operation in Puget Sound led to more than 220 criminal charges filed against 29 people, according to Washington State Patrol. In a news release Friday, WSP said the recent crackdown was in response to increasing illegal street races and street/freeway takeover activities in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. This problem is not new, nor is it unique to our region, wrote Trooper Chase Van Cleave, a WSP spokesperson. In fact, this is a trend seen in many large cities across the country. But with it has come repeated instances of [these] reckless and irresponsible behaviors leading to serious injuries of those involved in the racing activities and the bystanders watching alike.