PACIFICA — A drunken driving suspect rammed a patrol car carrying a police dog, crashed into an elementary school, and tried to run away from officers before she was finally arrested in a frenetic encounter Saturday night, according to Pacifica police.

Heather Renee Byrnes, 31, of West Sacramento, was booked into the Maple Street Correctional Center on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, on a peace officer, evading a peace officer, DUI and hit-and-run, authorities said. Jail records show she is being held on $100,000 bail.

The officer whose car was hit, as well as his police dog companion riding inside, were not injured.

Police were called to Nataqua and Reina Del Mar avenues in Pacifica for reports of a “reckless driver,” and a responding officer spotted the vehicle near Reichling Avenue. When an officer tried to stop the driver and her vehicle, she instead drove into the officer’s car and took off back toward Reina Del Mar “at a high rate of speed,” police said.

The suspect reportedly drove into the parking lot of Vallemar School and crashed into a building, police said. She ditched the car and ran away onto the campus, but was caught and arrested by officers.

Byrnes was taken to a local hospital where she was treated for unspecified injuries and then booked into jail.