A woman is accused of leading Pflugerville police on a chase New Year’s Day in which she rolled her vehicle with her 7-year-old son inside.

She was booked in to the Travis County Correctional Complex on Monday on seven separate charges.

Brittany Michelle Perkins, 28.

Austin Police Department

Brittany Michelle Perkins, 28, has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, assault on a family member, possession of a controlled substance, endangering a child, evading arrest and driving with an invalid license, jail records show.

According to an arrest affidavit, Pflugerville police were called to an apartment in the 15800 block of Foothill Farms Loop around 11:30 p.m. after receiving reports of a disturbance involving an intoxicated woman.

As officers headed to the scene, the 911 caller told them that Perkins was leaving the apartment complex in a tan Ford Taurus.

Police spotted the car and tried to pull her over after she stopped in the middle of Pflugerville Loop and blocked both lanes of traffic, the affidavit said.

The report said Perkins continued to flee from police until she lost control of her car in the 1600 block of Grand Avenue Parkway and rolled the vehicle.

The affidavit said the car completed a full roll and landed on its tires.

"I advised dispatch that Perkins had rolled her vehicle and requested they notify an ambulance to respond," the responding officer wrote in the affidavit. "Perkins, however, continued to evade me since her vehicle had landed back on its tires.

Perkins kept the chase alive a little longer until she pulled into a shopping center in the 1700 block of Grand Avenue Parkway.

As authorities approached her car, they saw a child yelling and crying in the backseat, according to the document.

Police pulled Perkins out of the car, cuffed her and walked her to the front of a squad car for a search.

"On the ground, a few feet behind (where) Perkins had walked, I observed a small plastic baggie of a white powdered substance. I alerted officers to the baggie by pointing at it with my flashlight and saying ‘yo’, and Perkins immediately began to assert, without prompting that she does not use cocaine or have cocaine in her system. This occurred prior to any attempt being made to identify the substance," the affidavit said.

Both Perkins and the child were taken to St. David’s North Austin Medical Center for treatment.

The child was released into the custody of his grandparents, and Perkins was taken to the jail after her release.

Details of the disturbance that led to the chase were not included in the document, but a separate affidavit outlining another charge against the woman said she attacked a man with a broomstick and frying pan at the same address the night before. She and the man had dated on-and-off for roughly a year, the affidavit said.

"(The man) advised the incident was not reported to police initially as he was in fear of retaliation from Brittany as she has made mention of what she would do to him and his family if he were ever to do anything to her," the document said. "(He) indicated he hoped that his neighbor would contact the police on his behalf as the incident was loud."

Perkins is currently being held at the Travis County Jail on a combined bail of more than $100,000, according to jail records.