A 34-year-old woman is facing a lengthy list of charges after allegedly ramming two police vehicles in a stolen truck.
According to police, officers spotted a stolen truck while on patrol at around 3:30 a.m. on Thursday. Officers tried to stop the truck, but the driver took off “before coming to an abrupt stop at 21st Street West and Avenue W South.”
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The driver refused to get out of the truck, police said, before revving the engine and driving forward into a police vehicle.
The driver then reversed into a second police vehicle before she was removed from the vehicle and arrested.
The woman who was allegedly behind the wheel is now facing two assault charges, along with charges of failing to stop, theft of a motor vehicle, impaired driving, refusing a police demand, possession of methamphetamine, obstruction of justice and breaching court-ordered conditions.