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Mason City woman flees law enforcement after attempted traffic stop

MASON CITY - On Friday, November 30, 2012 at about 12:30 PM, Cerro Gordo County Deputies attempted to stop suspect Jennifer Kay Collins, 42, of Mason City near 5th and South Federal for expired license plates and felony warrants.
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Collins was stopped near Clear Lake after fleeing law enforcement

MASON CITY – On Friday, November 30, 2012 at about 12:30 PM, Cerro Gordo County Deputies attempted to stop suspect Jennifer Kay Collins, 42, of Mason City near 5th and South Federal for expired license plates and felony warrants.

Collins, driving a tan 1995 Eagle Vision, failed to stop for deputies and proceeded to lead deputies and other law enforcement on a vehicle pursuit for several miles ending on I-35 near the 193 mile marker exit in Clear Lake.

The pursuit went through the southeast side of Mason City, rural areas south of Mason City, and eventually south out of Mason City on Hwy 65 to the Avenue of the Saints (Hwy. 18) to I-35, north on I-35 to the area near 193 mm where law enforcement deployed Stop Sticks to stop the pursuit.

Collins was taken into custody after a short struggle with law enforcement resulting in the following charges:

• Warrant: Forgery and Theft 2nd Degree – No Bond
• Warrant: Theft 3rd Degree $2,000.00 cash/surety
• Operating While Under the Influence $5,000.00 cash/surety
• Eluding Law Enforcement
• Reckless Driving
• No Driver’s License
• Operation Without Registration

More charges are expected.

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by: Mason City Police, Clear Lake Police, and the Iowa State Patrol.

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16 thoughts on “Mason City woman flees law enforcement after attempted traffic stop

  1. It is so good to see here that some know what to do. Right-o, it’s time to stop pussyfooting around, let’s knock some heads. I do not want to support fools, especially those who abuse drugs. Shoot them, yes.

  2. I agree peewee, they should of shot this scum MC has too dam many scum nobody needs. Next time shoot to kill yes.

  3. OK somebody tell me why the cops cant just shoot her tires out, or even take a head shot from their car. She indangered lots of people, I say get rid of her.

  4. memyselfandi…..Mason City public schools sweetheart! Get over it loser! We gots the message over did we not? Loser! Street smart baby…

  5. There was no question she had no intention of stopping on her own accord.

    Problem was, with the speeds she was doing in-town, she cares only about herself, not the rest of us in the community. Well thanks to the CGSD , State Patrol, MCPD, and CLPD, she will get some time to think about her actions. One can hope she understands what kind of danger she put others in.

    BTW, that Eagle Vision of hers was no match for the other vehicles that pursued her. It was only a matter of time before it blew up.

  6. Not to worry, she may get some rest in the cell…perhaps she will be out by midnight, what, with the judges in Mason City? Look for he tweeking tomorrow sometime again…LOSER

  7. Always a good thing law enforcement keep taking out the TRASH!!!!!! Sometimes you gots to do it with stop sticks though. Where in the hell is this TRASH thinks she is going?

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