Iowa City motorcyclist faces charges after allegedly trying to elude Iowa State Patrol on I-380

7/17/14

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An Iowa City motorcyclist was injured after the Iowa State Patrol says she tried to elude a trooper at a high rate of speed on Interstate 380.

According to the official accident report, a trooper in an aircraft recorded 20-year-old Tessa Galloway of Hawk Ridge Drive speeding southbound near the Forevergreen Road exit just after 8:30 Wednesday morning. An officer on the ground attempted a traffic stop, but Galloway reportedly refused to pull over and continued southbound. The trooper was unable to get a radar lock, but his squad car reached speeds up to 117 miles per hour, and he was still unable to catch up to Galloway.

Galloway attempted to negotiate a curve on the southbound I-380 to eastbound I-80 flyover, but she hit a guardrail and crashed. She was thrown about 100 feet from the bridge, and arriving officers found her standing and in need of medical attention about 40 feet from the crashed 2005 Honda CBR600.

Galloway was transported to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She has since been charged with Felony Eluding, Driving Without a Valid License, Speeding, Failure to Maintain Control and Reckless Driving.