Woman charged after backing into trooper vehicle, crashing on Pa. turnpike: police

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While no troopers were injured, the woman suffered serious injuries that are not considered life-threatening.

Becky Metrick | [email protected]

25-year-old Tamia Michel Hudson stole was driving a vehicle westbound on the turnpike around 7 a.m. when she turned into the Lawn Service Plaza in Conewago Township, Dauphin County, spokeswoman Trooper Megan Ammerman confirmed. When troopers attempted to stop the vehicle to arrest Hudson at the plaza, which is at mile marker 258.8, she ignored their commands and. Hudson then drove away, going westbound on the turnpike until mile marker 256.9, where she went off the road and crashed.

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