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Last updated on Friday, October 12, 2018
(BLOOMINGTON) - A Bloomington woman was arrested after she rammed another woman’s car during a six-mile chase.
According to Bloomington Police, a woman called at 6:25 p.m. saying she was on her way to work and was being followed by 46-year-old Allison Thomas. The caller says Thomas was harassing her.
While on the phone Thomas stuck the rear of the woman's Dodge Stratus while traveling east on Moores Pike. The caller pulled into the mall parking lot at South Clairzz Boulevard and waited for police.
The caller told police she lived with Thomas at a home on West Gordon Pike but had recently moved out with a friend who lives just down the road.
The caller told police she had discovered that Thomas had smeared bananas on her car. Thomas demanded to talk to the caller, but she refused and left for work. That is when Thomas chased after her making threats and began following her in Thomas' Oldsmobile Alero.
Police stopped Thomas who lied to police about the incident. Inside her car police found a large kitchen knife, a hammer, a baseball bat, bananas and a bottle of scotch.
Thomas was arrested on charges of criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, battery with a deadly weapon, intimidation, disorderly conduct, possession of a legend drug and leaving the scene of an accident. She is being held in the Monroe County Jail on a $5,500 bond.
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