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A woman who crashed her car while fleeing from law enforcement in Jackson County, Florida on Christmas night faces a number of charges, including one for pulling down her pants and defecating in front of deputies who were questioning her after the crash.

According to information from the Jackson County, Florida Sheriff’s Department, Sandra Ann Powell was being pursued by Calhoun County Sheriff’s deputies around 8 p.m. on Dec. 25 and ended up driving into Jackson County. Deputies from Jackson County then got involved in the chase, which reached speeds up to 88 miles per hour. Powell’s vehicle eventually sideswiped construction barricades near Highway 73, disabling the car she was driving.

Powell refused deputies’ commands to get out of the car and had to be forcibly removed. The sheriff’s department’s press release states that while deputies were questioning Powell about her injuries she pulled down her pants and defecated in front of her car.

Powell was taken to Jackson Hospital for medical evaluation and then released to deputies. The press release states that as deputies were placing her in a patrol car to transport her to the Jackson County Correctional Facility she kicked one of the deputies in the stomach.

Powell now faces charges of fleeing or attempting to elude, reckless driving, lewd and lascivious conduct, battery on a law enforcement officer, and resisting an officer with violence.

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