Posted on 08/16/2019 2:35:52 PM PDT by simpson96
According to Logan Assistant Police Chief Jeff Simmons, the incident started as a retail theft. While police were en route, a woman reportedly ran from the store with an armload of merchandise and loss prevention officers hot on her heels.
The woman threw the merchandise into what appeared to be a gray Volkswagen Jetta that was waiting for her in the parking lot.
She then ran around the front of the car, and so did the Als employee, Simmons said. Well, the driver of the car then took off, striking one of the Als employees, carrying him on the hood for a short distance 30 or 40 or 50 feet until he fell off.
At that point, the driver of the car initially described as a male with tattoos on his neck continued forward and picked up the woman, who had continued running southbound through the parking lot, and then drove off.
Police say they later identified the driver as Brittany Lee Franklin, 35, (snip)
A Cache County-based Utah Highway Patrol trooper who joined in the pursuit reported the vehicle was traveling at speeds of 80-105 miles per hour through light traffic.
Brigham City officers were ready and waiting (snip) where a Box Elder UHP trooper was staged and ready to deploy spikes just south of the brake check area above Brigham City.
The vehicle hit the spike at nearly 80 mph, hitting both right side tires. (snip) A Cache County deputy used his vehicle to block the driver from leaving the car.(snip)
The driver a woman who officers had initially mistaken for a male from a distance was almost immediately taken into custody at gunpoint, according to police.
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Throw that idiot in an all male prison.
Somebody assumed some gender somewhere.
Yikes! Who let the dog out???
Single FR men.......this may be your chance.....
Eye bleach.
If my dog was that ugly.....
No dog could be that ugly.
Do they have a pic of the woman arrested?
Thank you. In the midst of anger and disgust at someone’s criminal actions, it is sometimes difficult to remember this.
You are welcome.
I can be just as guilty indulging at looking down my nose at criminals. The temptation is always there. Anger is involved.
Sometimes we make fun of weird or ugly people and forge their is a human being in there somewhere who’s soul is probably the same color as mine.
The other end of my dog looks better
I’ve seen yarmulkes that look better than her hair.
LOL
I am thinking of having the bar code from spam tattooed on my neck.
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