It was first the father of the respondent who reported dangerous behavior to the police in La Verrière (Yvelines).
He called the police Wednesday, January 11 around 9:45 p.m. to warn them of the escape of his daughter, who damaged his vehicle parked in a parking lot, nearly knocked it over, then fled.
She was spotted at 10:40 p.m. in the vehicle in Élancourt, a police source tells us.
Officers attempted to control her as she inhaled while driving nitrous oxide cylinders, a laughing gas that induces severe loss of control.
She refused to comply and engaged in a chase with the police crews.
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police officers injured
On the way, she went so far as to crash into three police vehicles, and slightly injure three officials who complained of back and neck pain, and were prescribed five days of ITT (temporary incapacity for work, editor's note).
The two other police officers who had placed themselves across the road to prevent him from advancing had to move aside so as not to be hit in turn, and in this sudden maneuver injured their ankles.
A turbulent arrest
According to our information, the driver was finally arrested near Trappes at 11:05 p.m.
According to
France 3 Paris-Île-de-France
, the young driver's race ended after the police used a stop stick bar, a tool for puncturing tires.
A hostile crowd formed around the fugitive, forcing the police to use a Cougar shot and three shots from a defense ball launcher (LBD) to get out of the group with the arrested.
She was immediately taken into custody.