Law enforcement officers fired multiple shots at a vehicle that crashed through two security checkpoints Friday at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, police said.

Two women were taken into custody shortly after the incident at the Palm Beach resort, which Trump is scheduled to visit later Friday, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department said.

The incident does not appear related to terrorism, and no one was injured, officials said.

Police said they arrested a 30-year-old Connecticut resident, Hannah Roemhild, who allegedly was driving the SUV alone, without a passenger, when it crashed through the barriers at speeds in excess of 70 mph, driving on the wrong side of the road. Charges against her are pending.

Roemhild had been seen at another nearby resort behaving oddly shortly before leading a police officer on a chase that continued into Mar-a-Lago. Police say she may have been impaired.

She eventually was spotted and tackled by police at a nearby motel.

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Roemhild's social media accounts indicate that she is a professional opera singer. Her most recent Instagram post is from Thursday, and says the photo for the post was taken in Palm Beach, Florida.

The other woman taken into custody, whose name was not released, appears to have been picked up by Roemhild after she drove the SUV away from Mar-a-Lago.

Roemhild's vehicle, which was rented, had multiple gunshots marks on it, police said.

Roemhild does not seem to have a criminal history.

The incident is under investigation by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department, the U.S. Secret Service and the FBI.