Kentucky State Police (KSP) troopers and Scott County deputies chased a woman from Scott County to Laurel County Wednesday morning.

The London Police Department says they assisted with ending the chase on I-75 South.

Officials say Georgetown Police Department began chasing a woman involved in a hit and run.

Stacy D. Scott, 47, drove at a high speed, sometimes more than 100 miles per hour, for more than 80 miles to Laurel County where spike strips were deployed, ending the chase at exit 41.

"She had one blown tire and was still traveling over 100 miles per hour with one blown tire", said Lloyd Cochran of the Kentucky State Police.

Police say no one was hurt.

"She's very lucky that she didn't wreck and very lucky she didn't hurt or kill someone else," said Cochran.

Scott was arrested and taken to the Laurel County Detention Center. She was charged with speeding more than 26 miles per hour in a construction zone, evading police, driving under the influence and several other traffic violations.

"She endangered the lives of a lot of people that were on the roadway this morning, and officers, and herself", said Cochran. "It was pretty dangerous situation."