A 37-year-old Jerome Township girl is being held on a $1 million bond in connection to seven felony expenses that started with a unfastened canine criticism and led to a Saturday night police chase.
The suspect’s title is being withheld pending a scheduled Monday night arraignment. She is charged with three counts of third-degree fleeing police, three counts of assaulting, resisting or obstructing police, and possession of methamphetamine.
Midland County Sheriff Myron Greene stated deputies acquired a report of unfastened dogs Saturday night. When they contacted the proprietor, they discovered she had a warrant for her arrest.
When deputies tried to arrest her, she resisted. Deputies tased the lady after which she fled on foot. Greene stated she then received into an older mannequin truck and fled. Part of the chase occurred on US-10, and it ended at US-10 and M-30, Greene stated.
The sheriff stated he hasn’t completed watching the entire video however stated Michigan State Police assisted deputies and used a Pursuit Intervention Technique, which entails taping the rear of the automobile being chased and one other automotive blocking the automobile.