QUINCY, Mass. — A Weymouth woman is facing charges after leading police on a chase through four towns.
The chase started in the parking lot of the Mobile Mart Gas Station on King Street around 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. A caller told police that a woman had been acting bizarre in the parking lot and had opened his car door and threw a bottle at him. Another witness said the woman was telling people she was the queen and the kind was dead.
"I thought she was having issues you know and then she left and then she came back... with more issues," said John Ganzel, who was at the gas station.
When officers arrived, they say the woman, 43-year-old Cherylann Kelly, fled in a 2008 Hyundai sedan, forcing police to chase her through four towns. Police said she hit speeds of 65 miles per hour on 3-A, going from Cohasset to Hingham to Weymouth and into Quincy. She managed to navigate over the Fore River Bridge, even with the construction.
The chase finally ended when she crashed into a cruiser at Washington Street and McGrath Highway in Quincy. Police said she reeked of alcohol and told police to f*** off.
Police took Kelly into custody and she was reportedly yelling, "My kids died but they loved you" and "My step-father & Donald Trump own the Mobile. My mother was an FBI investigator."
Kelly was charged with drunk driving, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop for a police officer and assault and battery for throwing the bottle at the original caller.
In court Wednesday, the judge raised her bail to $10,000.
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