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May-18-2007 09:42printcomments

Eugene Woman Faces Long List of Charges Following Rollover Crash

The woman was transported to Yamhill County Jail for DUII processing then taken to a local hospital for an examination of possible injuries related to the crash.

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Photo: Oregon State Police

(McMINNVILLE, Ore. ) - A Eugene-area woman was arrested Thursday night for DUII and other charges after she was involved in a rollover crash on Highway 99W then drove her wrecked car about 1/2 mile causing pavement damage before she was stopped.

At approximately 9:40 PM a 2003 Toyota Corolla driven by 22-year-old Stefani Talbot, from Eugene, was involved in a rollover crash on Highway 99W near SE Yampo Road in Polk County.

Following the crash, Talbot then drove north about 1/2 mile on Highway 99W into Yamhill County on flat tires and bent axles.

Two McMinnville police supervisors returning from the Salem-area DPSST training academy spotted the vehicle and contacted TALBOT. An Oregon State Police trooper responded to the scene and following an investigation arrested Talbot on the following charges:

  • DUII
  • Misdemeanor Hit & Run (Property Damage)
  • Reckless Driving
  • Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree (damage to pavement)
  • Warrant held by Jackson County Sheriff's Office for DUII

Talbot was transported to Yamhill County Jail for DUII processing then taken to a local hospital for an examination of possible injuries related to the crash.

Following treatment, OSP took Talbot back to the jail where she was lodged at 4:30 AM Friday morning.




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