Police in Florida have arrested the 59-year-old driver of a Ford Mustang after she led authorities on a high-speed chase.

Barbara Ray initially determined to make a run for it throughout a routine visitors cease. She sped away from police and was driving so quick alongside US-1 that deputies had been unable to securely deploy cease sticks. The driving force then exited I-95 onto SR 100 at over 100 mph (161 km/h) and whereas police tried to cease her once more, she refused to surrender.

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Shortly after, police had been capable of throw a set of cease sticks into the trail of the Mustang close to the Flagler County Courthouse in Bunnell, near Flagler Govt Airport. Nevertheless, not even that stopped the girl as she continued to flee southbound on SR 11 with two shredded tires. The 59-year-old was later seen touring at over 110 mph (177 km/h) however as anybody with their head screwed on will inform you, driving at excessive pace with two blown-out tires will not be a good suggestion.

Officers from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Workplace quickly discovered the Mustang wrecked in a ditch.

Ray was arrested for Reckless Driving, Fleeing/Eluding LEO with Disregard for Security or Particular person/Property, Resisting an Officer with out Violence, Failure to Obey a Lawful Order by FCSO deputies, and Fleeing/Making an attempt to Elude by VSO. She was promptly taken to the Volusia County Department jail.

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“Mustangs may be quick, however you possibly can’t outrun our radio system and our regulation enforcement companions,” native Sheriff Rick Staly stated after the girl’s arrest. “Her driver’s license must be completely revoked and she or he must spend a while within the Inexperienced Roof Inn fascinated by her poor selections and habits that put so many drivers in danger. Thanks to the Volusia Sheriff’s Workplace and the Bunnell Police Division for serving to to cease this reckless driver earlier than she might kill somebody.”

Flagler County Sheriff’s Office