Woman charged after crash with Randolph County deputy

Gabrielle Teiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Moberly woman has been charged after she is accused of leading deputies on a chase and crashing into a deputy.

Jaynee Collins, 28, has been charged with aggravated fleeing a stop or detention.

Court documents state that deputies were told about a stolen car seen south of Morely Street going at a high rate of speed on Tuesday night.

Deputies said the car failed to pull over during a traffic stop and started driving very erratically, speeding and running stop lights while not staying in the correct lane. Documents state that the driver almost caused multiple accidents.

The pursuit was stopped for safety reasons, according to deputies.

The driver was identified as Collins. Documents state she was seen running stop signs and doing donuts in intersections with no law enforcement chasing her.

Collins started to drive away while speeding when she hit a marked patrol car. This disabled both vehicles, according to deputies.

She was hurt in the crash. A Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report states the crash happened at the intersection of S. William Street and Wightman Street.

The woman was taken to University Hospital by Randolph County EMS with serious injuries. The deputy was not hurt, according to the report.

Court documents state that her criminal history shows she has a revoked driving status and a history of substance abuse.

She was booked into the Randolph County Jail at 5:12 a.m. on Wednesday. She is being held without bond

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