Roseville District Court Judge Catherine Steenland entered a no contest plea at 72nd District Court in Marine City on Friday in connection with a hit-and-run crash that happened in Roseville last September.

Steenland, 51, was arraigned on two misdemeanor criminal charges on Aug. 27, the Free Press reported. According to the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, she was charged with one count of failure to stop at the scene of a personal injury accident and one count of failure to report an accident.

The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office took on the case after the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office recused itself from the proceedings.

On Sept. 25, 2017, Roseville police responded to the hit-and-run crash at approximately 8:30 p.m. at Gratiot near Mckinnon, and a 31-year-old man told authorities that a woman in a red 2016 Dodge Charger hit his car and drove away.

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The Free Press obtained Roseville Police Department reports via a Freedom of Information Act Request that said the victim told police that the woman was driving erratically, "as if she was highly intoxicated," so he got the license plate number and followed the car to a home.

The report said the damaged Charger was parked in the driveway of the residence, but when police arrived, no one would answer the door. However, police determined both the house and car were owned by Steenland.

The investigation was then turned over to Michigan State Police, after Roseville police discovered Steenland's connection to the incident.

She will be sentenced on Nov. 30.

Contact Aleanna Siacon at ASiacon@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter: @AleannaSiacon. Staff writer Christina Hall contributed.