Hopkinsville Police arrested 21-year-old Corey Johnson of Hopkinsville and 21-year-old Brenda Oliver of Georgia after the pair reportedly led law enforcement on a pursuit in a stolen car on Monday.
Officers responded to the intersection of McLean Avenue and McLean Street after a stolen car was caught on a flock camera. The car was later located at the intersection of South Main Street and East 9th Street, and when officers initiated a traffic stop, the car reportedly fled at a high rate of speed.
The car fled down East 9th Street onto Pembroke Road and was reportedly reaching speeds of around 105 mph. During the pursuit, officers attempted multiple pit maneuvers and deployed spike strips, but were unsuccessful in stopping the car.
The pursuit continued onto Fort Campbell Boulevard, and another pit maneuver was attempted, successfully stopping the car. The car rolled over multiple times and came to a stop in the median.
Johnson, who was the driver, was charged with first-degree wanton endangerment, first-degree criminal mischief, operating a vehicle with a suspended license, receiving stolen property, first-degree fleeing or evading police, possession of marijuana, speeding, improper signaling and failure to produce an insurance card. Then, Oliver, the passenger, was charged with receiving stolen property.