MARTINEZ — A woman was charged with attempting to murder a San Ramon police officer while she and a co-defendant were allegedly stealing merchandise from two local stores, court records show.

Tatiyana Rashan Wills, 21, was charged with attempting to murder San Ramon Ofc. Bradley McKinney using a vehicle on March 12. Wills is also charged with leading police on a chase from San Ramon to Oakland, via Interstate 680 and Highway 24.

Wills is accused of backing a Jeep into McKinney, who was attempting to arrest her on suspicion of stealing from two stores at a shopping center on Crow Canyon Road, court records show.

McKinney dove out of the way to avoid being run over, and sustained injuries to his hand, authorities said. He was not seriously injured.

Wills and her co-defendant, Ieshia Brown, 19, were also charged with two counts of grand theft. The charging records accuse them of stealing from a Big 5 and an Ulta Beauty store, which are about a quarter-mile apart at the Crow Canyon Commons.

The charging records accuse them of stealing roughly $2,500 worth of merchandise from the stores.

According to authorities, after backing toward McKinney, Wills sped off in her Jeep with police on her tail. The chase ended in Oakland, where she and Brown were arrested. Lafayette police assisted in the pursuit.