MOULTRIE, GA : Woman wrecks in Colquitt County while fleeing Cook County deputy on Friday, 26th April 2019

A Berrien County woman was taken to a Macon hospital Thursday night with apparently serious injuries after wrecking a car near Norman Park while being chased by a Cook County deputy.

The woman, identified as Elizabeth Brantley of Ray City, was ejected from the car when she crashed in Colquitt County.

The chase originated at a Dollar General store in Cook County after Brantley refused to cooperate with a deputy, according to Colquitt County Sheriff’s Office reports. The officer “smelled (a) suspicious odor coming from” the 2012 Ford Fusion and when confronted Brantley drove away, leading to the chase.

Colquitt County deputies were alerted at about 11:53 p.m. that the chase was entering the county on Moultrie-Lenox Road, the reports said. It ended with the car wrecked in a curve on Livingston Bridge Road near Conger Road.

“She lost control and missed the curve and went off the roadway,” Georgia State Patrol Trooper Justin Davis said Friday.

The car overturned and at some point Brantley was ejected from the car, he said. Paramedics took Brantley to Tift Regional Medical Center, and from there she was transported to Macon with serious injuries.

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MOULTRIE, GA : Woman wrecks in Colquitt County while fleeing Cook County deputy on Friday, 26th April 2019

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