A Pennsylvania woman was arrested Saturday for driving through Island Beach State Park and Seaside Heights at double the speed limit and ultimately biting the leg of an officer as he attempted to take her into custody, authorities said.

Jessica Hayes, 30, of Bensalem, faces charges of driving under the influence, eluding, aggravated assault (three counts), resisting arrest, obstruction and three motor vehicle violations, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office announced.

Police in Seaside Park were called to a Wells Fargo Bank for a report of a suspicious person, who was later identified as Hayes. A New Jersey State Park Police officer arrived at the scene and said he had tried to stop Hayes as she sped through the Island Beach State Park exit at 70 mph — double the speed limit, authorities said.

She allegedly ignored orders to pull over and drove all the way to Seaside Park, weaving through traffic at speeds as high as 60 mph. Hayes appeared intoxicated and police conducted field sobriety tests before arresting her, according to the prosecutor’s office.

Police said she resisted, ultimately assaulting three officers before they took her into custody.

“It’s my understanding that Hayes caused minor injuries to two Seaside Park Police Officers and that she actually bit a State Park Police sergeant on his leg,” Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said in a statement. “Quite frankly, we are lucky no one else was injured by her reckless behavior on a very busy Saturday at the Jersey Shore. All of the Officers involved did a great job and it looks like they will all be ok."

Hayes was taken to a local hospital for an evaluation, she will be transported to the Ocean County Jail once cleared.

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