Woman arrested after pursuit, standoff that shut down I-81 in Kingsport

KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — A woman is facing a slew of charges after a pursuit ended in a crash and standoff that shut down Interstate 81 in Kingsport.

According to a preliminary crash report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, state troopers attempted to stop a speeding Jeep Grand Cherokee on Interstate 26 in Johnson City, but the driver, identified as 30-year-old Ja’Necqua A. Releford of Tennessee, fled and a pursuit ensued.

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The pursuit continued onto I-81 North where the Jeep crashed into the cable barrier just north of the I-26/I-81 interchange, disabling the vehicle across both lanes.

According to the THP, Releford refused to get out of the vehicle, became non-cooperative, and claimed to be armed.

<em>Traffic backed up along Interstate 81 North (Photo: WJHL)</em>
Traffic backed up along Interstate 81 North (Photo: WJHL)

The THP, along with the Kingsport Police Department and Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, was able to take Releford into custody after negotiations.

Releford was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries.

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The highway patrol charged Releford with felony evading arrest, reckless driving, reckless endangerment, driving under the influence, driving on a suspended license, and speeding.

Both directions of I-81 were closed as a result of the incident but have since reopened. Northbound traffic was diverted onto I-26 while southbound vehicles were diverted onto Fort Henry Drive.

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