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Two suspects are in custody after a high-speed chase ended with a crash around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday near the McDonald’s on Ridge Road at Highland Avenue, Hamilton County Sheriff’s dispatchers say. Kimberly Overstreet, 26, of Cincinnati, and Kenneth Maldonado, 27, of Union Township (Clermont County) were arrested once the chase ended, according to Sgt. Mike Robison. Around 6:45 a.m. Tuesday, Hamilton dispatchers were told a stolen Honda Civic occupied by the two suspects was en route to an address in Madeira. Officers staked out the residence and attempted to stop the car at the intersection of East Galbraith Road and Montgomery Road. With Overstreet driving the car, they fled as Madeira Police and sheriff’s deputies followed in close pursuit.

Police followed the car, topping out at speeds of 100 mph, from Galbraith Road down Montgomery Road before it crashed in a parking lot off Ridge Road. Overstreet faces multiple charges, including theft, felony fleeing and eluding and aggravated vehicular assault for hitting a Blue Ash officer’s car. Officers say she may also be connected to a crime in the Columbus area. Police reports state Maldonado is currently on probation in Wood County, Ohio, for his part in an incident in the Toledo suburb of Perrysburg, which Robison said resulted in the death of one of his two associates in an officer-involved shooting in December 2015. Maldonado was transported to UC Medical Center for minor injuries before being turned over to Union Township for charges related to the theft of the vehicle.

Josh Collier says a favor for a family member ultimately led to a car theft after his fiancee’s stepsister and neighbor took off with her car Tuesday morning, setting off the chase. “We tried helping her sister out by letting her staying a night or two with us,” Collier said. “At first I thought she might have just taken him to work because he didn’t have a ride to work this morning apparently. Then I seen (sic) a bottle of liquor, everything else on the back porch, so I assumed the worst from there.”Collier says the stepsister even made demands as Collier and his fiancee’s concerns grew.

“From what she told my fiancee on the phone today, she’ll tell her where the car is if we gave her the password to the phone and that no one’s going to hold her down and she’s going to do what she wants. She was trying to prove a point,” Collier told WCPO. Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office confirms that drugs and alcohol were factors in the chase and crash that ultimately involved agencies from Sycamore Township, Blue Ash, Cincinnati, Silverton and Columbia Township. Investigators are still sorting out the details of possible connections to crimes in Columbus and Cleveland.

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31 thoughts on “Dashcam Shows Woman Crashing Stolen Car During Police Chase”
  1. I'm just glad that when the chase passed that school bus near the beginning of the video, that no kids were crossing at the time. Also even after this woman crashed, she still tried to run that's just stupid.

  2. Why when a suspect tries to back up to keep running police don't keep their units around theirs to avoid it? If I was a cop I would keep pushing. Stop!!

  3. This may be one of those pursuits that should have been terminated on the ground. Let the chopper follow and then close in when the perp bails. I say this cause of so much traffic and several busses letting school kids out.

  4. It must be really tough being a female cop. You don't have the physical strength of a guy, yet you're expected to do the same things.

  5. It looks like a very poor pursuit policy to me. You can't chase someone at those speeds in heavy traffic without a likely result of a dead innocent motorist or pedestrian. It's stolen property, not a violent criminal.

  6. When a person steal another person's car, they're steal that person's life. Many people rely on their car, and these pricks have the gall to steal it. Might as well have killed the victim.

  7. Chasing stolen cars should be a crime charged to the police. This is one of the most obscene misuses of police power there is which unnecessarily puts innocent lives in danger. The cops doing this crap should be fired and locked up. They can’t wait to destroy the victims car and put many innocent lives in danger just so they can play Smokey and the Bandit. There are much better ways to catch car thieves than this.

  8. Apr 14, 2017: Earlier this month, the driver, Kimberly Overstreet, 26, Cincinnati, was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of aggravated vehicular assault, failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, failure to stop after an accident and OVI.

  9. If your gonna run from the cops, that's how you do it. Ballz to the wall, pedal to the metal. If they were a better driver they could have gotten away, speaking from experience 😁😁🤷‍♂️

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