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A woman charged with an attack against a deputy during escape from Olivia, Minnesota, traffic stop

A woman charged with an attack against a deputy during escape from Olivia, Minnesota, traffic stop

March 28 —- Prosecutors say

Intentionally trying to come across the Sheriff’s deputy during the persecution.

Catherine Taylor Hansing-MacDonald, 30 years old, from Bernsville, Minnesota, first performed in

On Thursday, March 27. She is accused of committing a crime of the first degree, a crime that escapes to the police in a vehicle and a misconduct on violation of the misconduct in violation of the fourth degree driving.

According to a criminal complaint, an officer with

An attempt to start a stop on a vehicle around 18:21 on Tuesday in Olivia after he watched as the vehicle passes another while traveling. The radar showed that the vehicle passes 66 mph within the placed zone of 30 mph.

The officer tried to stop the traffic at the intersection of 14th Street and US Highway 212. The Western vehicle first stopped, but began to accelerate when the officer tried to communicate with the dispatchers, according to the complaint.

According to the complaint, the harassment reached a speed of up to 113 miles / h, and the officer watched as a vehicle that clapped on the road during the chase when it lasted west.

Additional law enforcement officers were called to the answer. One Deputy Sheriff County Renville traveled on the shoulder on the eastern lane of traffic on highway 212, waiting for a suspected vehicle.

Prosecutors claim that when the deputy watched the vehicle closed on its location, it crossed the center line to the eastern lane before moving along the fog line on the shoulder.

The deputy had to quickly accelerate his vehicle in the ditch to avoid a collision, according to the complaint that described the tires of the suspect vehicle as completely above the foggy line as the transfer of the deputy.

Another deputy district Renville was able to successfully use the strips of spikes for puncture of the tire on the vehicle.

In the end, the vehicle stopped near the intersection with the Renville Road 1. This intersection is located in the city of Danube.

Law enforcement officers ordered the driver and then identified as a Hansing MacDonald, outside the vehicle under the gun and arrested it.

The officers noted that she was unstable on her feet and seemed to be “made sense” during his arrest. The field test for sobriety also showed several signs of a violation, according to the complaint.

Hansing-MacDonald was still brought in prison by Renville as of Friday afternoon. She was given a public defender and her next court hearing is now scheduled for May 23.

Judge Cat Helgeson on Thursday set a pledge of $ 60,000 for release without conditions or $ 30,000 with conditions, including drug detention with alcohol or not intended. Helgeson also ordered Hansing-MacDonald to cooperate with a mental competence examination.