The daughter of slain San Francisco porn mogul Artie Mitchell is being sought by Sonoma County sheriff’s investigators in an identity-theft case and for ramming an unmarked police car, officials said.

Jasmine Mitchell, 33, of San Pablo (left) is being sought on a warrant in the ID-theft case and could also be charged with assault on a police officer and hit-and-run, said Sonoma County sheriff’s Sgt. Michael Raasch.

In February 1991, Mitchell’s father, Artie Mitchell, who operated the Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theatre in San Francisco and produced one of the first feature-length porn movies, was shot and killed by his brother, the now-deceased Jim Mitchell.

The hunt for Jasmine Mitchell began last Tuesday when sheriff’s investigators received a tip that Mitchell and a second suspect, Roy Kim, 34, were staying at an apartment complex across from the San Pablo Lytton Casino off Interstate 80, Raasch said.

Both were wanted on warrants related to “multiple identity thefts,” Raasch said, and Kim, who is on parole for possession of stolen property, was also being sought by state parole agents and for a burglary case in Santa Clara County.

Detectives searched the unit and detained three other people after finding evidence at the apartment of a large-scale identity theft and credit-card fraud operation, authorities said. One of them was Harley Logsdon, 46, of San Pablo, who was arrested for a probation violation stemming from a forgery case in Napa County, Raasch said.

As detectives were on scene, Mitchell drove into the apartment complex parking lot in a white Mercedes, Raasch said.

“When detectives attempted to arrest Mitchell, she rammed an unmarked police vehicle with her vehicle, and she struck another parked car before escaping,” Raasch said.

Jasmine Mitchell is only the latest in the family to run afoul of the law. James Mitchell, a son of Jim Mitchell, was sentenced to 35 years to life in prison for killing the mother of his young daughter with a baseball bat in Novato in 2009.