Clark Co. woman charged after police chase

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Jacquiline Sample, 29, of Springfield charged for high speed chase on US 68.  (Photo/Clark County Jail)

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Chase reaches 90mph in Clark County

Updated: Thursday, 24 Jan 2013, 7:05 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 24 Jan 2013, 7:05 PM EST

CLARK Co., Ohio (WDTN) - Cruiser cam video captured a Springfield woman fleeing from police Wednesday on US Route 68.

Urbana police were trying to stop Jacquline Sample, 29, of Springfield for questioning about a reported theft against an elderly person.

You can see assisting officers from Moorefield Township on the video throwing down stop sticks that she was able to avoid.

The chase reached speeds of up to 90-miles per hour.

Deputies say the driver eventually pulled over at US 68 and State Route 334 in Clark County.

"It's not worth it.  It will normally compound charges on you.  All you do is compound your problems when you run from police," said Lt. Dustin White, Clark County Sheriff's Office.

Sample is in jail on multiple charges.

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