Mifflin County woman allegedly followed school employee in road rage case, led State Trooper chase

(WHTM) – A Mifflin County woman allegedly followed a school employee onto school property in a road rage incident and led Pennsylvania State Police on a multi-county chase.

State Police in Mifflin County say the driver allegedly followed an employee onto school property after a road rage incident.

The employee reported the woman “flailing” herself out the car window and screaming while driving and tailgating.

After being confronted by the SRO and staff, the woman left the scene.

State Police located the vehicle on North Main St. in Yeagertown and say it appeared the driver attempted to ram a marked police cruiser while “screaming and acting erratic.”

Troopers say the driver led them on a chase into Huntington County and stopped her with a PIT maneuver.

State Police say the woman “began making statements that she was a high ranking federal official and began questioning the legitimacy of the involved police officers and state troopers.”

State Police say they found suspected meth and marijuana inside the vehicle.

Charges have not been filed at this time.

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