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Woman traveled the wrong way for 10 miles on highways, state police say

Woman traveled the wrong way for 10 miles on highways, state police say
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The Day - Woman allegedly traveled the wrong way on Route 2A and Interstate 395 for 10 miles

Published May 27. 2021 1:00PM | Updated May 27. 2021 2:56PM Get the weekly rundown Email Submit Montville  A Rhode Island woman was arrested on driving under the influence and other charges early Wednesday after she allegedly traveled the wrong way on Route 2A in Montville and Interstate 395 in Norwich for about 10 miles. Madison Jamak, 25, of North Providence was charged with reckless driving, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and second-degree reckless endangerment. She was released on a $1,500 cash bond and is scheduled to appear June 9 in Norwich Superior Court. Police said they received a report at 2:50 a.m. Wednesday that a dark-colored car was traveling the wrong way on Route 2A in Montville. Police did not locate the vehicle in that area, but troopers spotted the car traveling north in the southbound lane on I-395 in Norwich in the area of Exit 14.

Woman Charged With Driving Wrong Way, DUI In Montville

Reply (Shutterstock / ChiccoDodiFC) MONTVILLE, CT A Rhode Island woman was charged after police said she drove the wrong way on Route 2A and I-395 for about 10 miles. Madison Jamak, 25, of 54 Jane St. in North Providence, was charged with reckless driving, DUI, and second-degree reckless endangerment. State police received a call at about 2:50 a.m. Wednesday reporting a car driving the wrong way on Route 2A in Montville. Police were not able to locate the car initially. A short while later, troopers found car traveling northbound in the southbound lane in the area of Exit 14 on I-395. Subscribe Troopers initial efforts to get the driver to stop were unsuccessful. As the car approached Exit 18, troopers place themselves in the direct path of the car, causing it to stop.

Woman charged with driving wrong way on CT highways

Woman charged with driving wrong way on CT highways John Silva © Provided by RADIO.COM wrong way (Montville, Conn./WTIC) - State Police say a North Providence, Rhode Island woman is facing charges after they she allegedly drove some ten miles in the wrong direction early Wednesday morning along two highways. Troopers say 25-year-old Madison Jamak was first spotted traveling the wrong way on Route 2A in Montville just before 3:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Shortly thereafter, Jamak s vehicle was then spotted headed northbound in the southbound lanes of Interstate 395 in the area of exit 14. Troopers drove parallel to Jamak s vehicle to get it to stop from exits 14 to 18.

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