Long pursuit of stolen vehicle leads to Homer woman’s arrest
HOMER, Alaska – An Alaska woman suspected of driving a stolen vehicle was arrested after a long pursuit on the Sterling Highway, Alaska State Troopers said.
Officers on Monday pursued Katrina Wheeler, 28, of Homer, from Anchor Point to Kasilof, a distance of 50 miles (80 kilometres), troopers said.
Wheeler was jailed on one count of felony eluding and misdemeanour counts of reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. Online court documents do not list her attorney.
The incident began when Homer police called troopers and requested help in finding a stolen vehicle. Police had received information that the vehicle had been seen in nearby Anchor Point, troopers said in a dispatch.
Troopers spotted the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop but the driver took off, troopers said.
Troopers in Kasilof used spike strips to disable the suspect vehicle’s tires at a gas station.
A 28-year-old man travelling with Wheeler was arrested on a charge of riding in a stolen vehicle and violating conditions of release. Four warrants also had been issued for his arrest.
The vehicle was returned to its owner.
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