(MSC News)--A Mayetta woman was arrested early Thursday morning after a low-speed police chase in Topeka’s downtown area.
The Topeka Capital Journal reports the chase began around 1:00 after a sport utility vehicle nearly hit officers who were working a check-welfare call on the Topeka Boulevard Bridge.
Responding officers quickly located the SUV and a chase ensued.
Police say the chase remained at slow speeds, winding through downtown Topeka, then heading eastbound on I-70, eventually coming to a stop when the SUV crashed into a median near 21st and Adams.
29-year-old Eva Eteeyan was taken into custody on two counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding, driving under the influence, open container and several other traffic offenses.
No injuries were reported.
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