NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Police say a New Hampshire driver fleeing an officer crashed her car and ran off, leaving an injured 6-year-old boy behind.

Police in Nashua said the officer saw 32-year-old Tracey Pelletier using her cellphone while driving Tuesday. The officer tried to stop her, but the car accelerated.

Shortly after that, the car crashed into a business. Police said Pelletier fled and was later taken into custody. They said a 6-year-old boy in the back seat was taken to a hospital for minor injuries.

Pelletier was charged with a number of misdemeanors and violations, among them disobeying an officer; conduct after an accident; endangering the welfare of a child; and using a cellphone while driving. It wasn’t immediately known if she had a lawyer and a number couldn’t be found for her.

NASHUA — Tracey Pelletier, 32, of Nashua, faces multiple charges after an alleged high-speed pursuit, wreck and a foot chase — all with a 6-year-old child in the vehicle.

The alleged sequence of events began when police reportedly saw Pelletier using a cellphone while driving. pic.twitter.com/u20fxlXwNA — The Telegraph (@NashuaTelegraph) August 20, 2019