Shanell Haddon, 30, arrested on multiple charges after trying to run down a deputy sheriff and crashing her car into a fence in Spokane Valley.

Modified Date: 
Wed, 03/02/2016 - 8:45pm
Accident Date: 
Friday, February 21, 2014

Spokane Valley traffic stop turns into chase.

A Spokane County sheriff’s spokesman says a woman driver accused of first trying to run down a deputy who stopped her for not wearing a seat belt, then crashing her car, trying to scale a 6-foot fence and taking a swing at the deputy told the officer she really didn’t want to go back to jail.

A woman driver accused of first trying to run down a deputy who stopped her for not wearing a seat belt, then crashing her car, trying to scale a 6-foot fence and taking a swing at the deputy told the officer she really didn’t want to go back to jail. The woman eventually told a Spokane Valley sheriff’s deputy that she “got scared” Saturday night because she knew she had a suspended license and methamphetamine in her purse. 30-year-old Shanell Haddon was booked into jail for investigation of assault, hit and run, possession of a controlled substance, eluding, driving with a suspended license and resisting arrest.

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Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Shanell Haddon
Roadway: 
Unknown

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