Pamela Theobold, 45, killed in crash while fleeing police on I-75 in Peach County, Georgia
Woman fleeing police is ejected from her car in a Peach County crash
A trooper saw that the car was not stopping for Perry police, so “the trooper got involved and they got on the interstate,” Smith said. “The vehicle was eluding law enforcement officers at a high rate of speed and the trooper felt it was necessary, in the interest of public safety, to perform” a maneuver used to stop cars.
Fleeing SUV ‘did like a barrel roll,’ state trooper says of fatal crash after PIT maneuver
The trooper, whose name was not immediately released, performed a PIT maneuver to stop 45-year-old Pamela Theobold, who had refused to pull over for Perry police at about 1:45 p.m.
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