A teenage girl accused of leading Temple officers on a chase with her boyfriend and his 18-month-old son in her car was jailed Monday on marijuana possession warrants and was facing evading arrest and child endangerment charges, as well.

Alexandra Armour, 17, was held Monday in the Bell County Jail in lieu of bonds totaling $4,500 with the additional charges pending.

The chase started at around 4 p.m. Sunday after a Temple officer attempted to pull an Audi A4 over for a traffic violation in the area of East Houston Avenue and North 14th Street.

The driver refused to stop, drove northeast to the interstate, and sped north to Troy where Texas Department of Public Safety and Troy police officers joined the pursuit, authorities said Monday.

Temple officers discontinued the chase, but then received information the Audi was headed back toward the city.

The Audi crashed at Lower Troy Road and East Young Avenue and the driver ran toward the Blue Bonnet Mobile Home Park at 901 East Young Avenue with officers in pursuit.

She was eventually arrested.

Her boyfriend and his son remained in the vehicle.

Officers identified and then released him.

He told officers that his girlfriend fled because she had outstanding warrants.

Authorities Monday identified the arresting officer as Mario Bmytrus.

On Sunday they initially and incorrectly reported that he was in the fleeing vehicle.