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A 22-year-old Chesterfield woman is facing multiple charges after a police chase and crash Saturday night in Henrico County.
Dorothy T. Richards of the 5400 block of Newby's Wood Trail is charged with driving on a suspended license, felony eluding police, reckless driving and leaving the scene of an accident, according to court records.
Richards appeared in Henrico General District Court this morning and will undergo a preliminary hearing January 26.
Richards was arrested Saturday night after she allegedly fled a police stop and crashed her car at the intersection of Staples Mill Road and West Broad Street, just inside the Richmond city limits. Police pursued her for about 1 ½ miles, beginning at Bremner Boulevard.
Mr. Stelly regularly appears in the courts of the City of Richmond, Henrico County, Chesterfield County, Goochland County, and Hanover County.
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Law Chambers of Anton J. Stelly
P.O. Box 11276
6002A West Broad Street
Suite 205
Richmond, Virginia 23230-1276
Phone: (804) 726-4778
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