Utah woman Annamae Cabalsa Martinez was happily leading police on a high speed chase at speeds as high as 130 mph earlier this month when she made some life choices she would later regret.
According to the affidavit, after police pursued her she sped up from her original 120 mph to 130.

Eventually, after one failed attempt at dropping tire spikes on the woman, they dropped another and took out one of her tires.
From the police report:
The vehicle's left front tire lost air and the vehicle pulled to the right side of the road and came to a stop. Traffic was shut down and a high-risk stop was performed with multiple troopers. The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle failed to obey any commands to exit the vehicle or roll down the window. I tried multiple times to get Martinez to roll down a window or exit the vehicle while yelling as loud as I could. A PA speaker was also used to try and get Martinez to obey our commands, which she refused.
Here's where it gets wonky.
After about 40 minutes of police yelling at Martinez to get out of the car, Martinez called AAA to come fix her flat.

This may explain why she wasn't complying with the police: She was on hold with AAA.
Anyhow, AAA wasn't about to send one of their people into that mess, so they transferred the call to the police, who then transferred it to the trooper at the scene.
The trooper successfully convinced a deflated Martinez that AAA wasn't coming, and eventually she exited the vehicle and got towed to jail.

No word yet on whether or not AAA eventually fixed the tire...
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