Woman arrested after vehicle chase into Forsyth
Published 10:29 am Monday, January 6, 2025
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A Conover woman was arrested and her vehicle seized after failing to stop for Davie Sheriff’s Office deputies.
It was near 11 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 2 when a deputy noticed a Toyota Highlander driven by Delling on I-40 near the 174 mile marker, reported Sheriff J.D. Hartman.
“The vehicle was swerving and almost cause some accidents. the vehicle speed were fluctuating from 30-55 mph,” Hartman said.
While the deputy activated the blue lights and siren on their patrol vehicle, it kept traveling, crossing into Forsyth County where it exited the interstate onto Harper Road in Clemmons. The vehicle pulled into the parking lot at Tractor Supply, traveled around the building back onto Harper Road.
Deputies from Forsyth County were waiting, and put out spike strips to flatten the tires on the suspect vehicle. The vehicle was boxed in on Harper Road.
Sharon Kaye Dellinger, 52, was charged with: felony fleeing to elude arrest, reckless driving and failure to maintain lane control by the sheriff’s office, with a $3,500 bond. The N.C. Highway Patrol charged Dellinger with DWI and reckless driving, upping the bond anotoher $3,500. She is scheduled to face the charges Jan. 23 in Davie District Court.
Dellinger’s vehicle was seized under the run and done law, Hartman said.