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Woman Who Rammed Police Cruisers May Have Been High On Heroin

ARVADA, Colo. (CBS4) - Police believe a woman who rammed a police cruiser then led them on a chase through Arvada was on heroin.

The incident began at East 100th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. Thornton police were called there on a report of a suspicious vehicle.

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Investigators say when they approached the car Muriah Russell, 24 of Loveland, tried to back up and go over a curb to get away. She backed into the police car, couldn't get over the curb, and then rammed it again and sped away.

Muriah Russell
Muriah Russell (credit: Thornton police)

Two officers were outside their vehicles at the time but neither of them were hurt.

Police eventually stopped that car at 80th Avenue and Sheridan in Arvada, after a pursuit that stretched across a 20 mile route. Officers were able to perform a pit maneuver to end the chase.

Russell faces a number of charges including assault on a police officer and motor vehicle theft.

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