Published: Sep. 4, 2023 at 8:19 AM PDT|Updated: 17 hours ago
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Two women involved in a high-speed chase across
several counties were now charged with several offenses.
According to the criminal complaint, 31-year-old Nikeyia T. Jones from
Wauwatosa, WI, was charged with:
Count 1: Second degree recklessly endangerment safety - PTAC as party of a
crime
Count 2: Drive or operate a vehicle without owner’s consent - PTAC, as
party to a crime
Count 3: Possession of narcotic drugs, possession of a controlled
substance on or near certain places. The complaint lists that substance as
Methylphenidate.
Count 4: Attempting to flee or elude an officer - PTAC, as party to a
crime
Count 5: Obstructing an officer
Count 6: Possession of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), possession of a
controlled substance on or near certain places
Count 7: Possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance on or
near certain places
Count 8: Possession of drug paraphernalia
Count 9: Possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled
substance on or near certain places. The substance was Alprazolam,
according to the complaint.
The other occupant in the vehicle, which was stolen in Illinois, was 37-
year-old Jasmine Williams from Milwaukee. She was determined to be the
driver and was charged with:
Count 1: Second degree recklessly endangering safety, repeater
Count 2: Felony bail jumping, repeater
Count 3: Drive or operate a vehicle without owner’s consent, repeater
Count 4: Attempting to flee or elude an officer, repeater
Count 5: Obstructing an officer, repeater
The two women were arrested after a high-speed chase on August 27.
The chase started on Saturday, August 26 at around 7:30 p.m. when the
Waupaca County Sheriff’s office saw a stolen vehicle from Illinois and
attempted to stop it. After that failed, the ensuing pursuit ended when
the car crossed into Winnebago County. According to a written statement
issued by the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement
agencies in neighboring counties were notified of the fleeing vehicle.
Assuming that the driver would try to head back to Illinois, the Fond du
Lac County Sheriff’s Office monitored I-41. At around 9 p.m., the vehicle
was located in Fond du Lac County. Attempts to pull it over failed again.
The driver fled, increased the speed and a pursuit began.
Authorities used stop sticks three times during the pursuit, leaving the
suspect vehicle riding on rims at the end of the chase. The complaint says
the vehicle was still traveling 80-90 MPH just on the rims.
Finally, the driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a median
cable barrier, still on I-41, just south of State Highway 33 in Washington
County.
K9 Rip and his partner conducted a “free air sniff” on the vehicle with a
positive alert. Located inside the vehicle deputies discovered thousands
of dollars in stolen merchandise along with illegal narcotics.
The criminal complaint lists the items found in the car:
1 Girls grey sweatshirt-$15- price tag attached
1 Girls tie die sweatshirt-$18- price tag attached
1 Girls tie die sweatpants-$16- price tag attached
1 Grey sweatpants-$15-price tag attached
1 Leggings-$10- price tag attached
1 T-shirt-$10- price tag attached
1 Leggings-$10- price tag attached
1 T-shirt-$10- price tag attached
Mario Boys jacket-$24.98 price tag attached
Boys boxer briefs-9 count- no price tags
5 pack of Hanes T-shirts- no price tags
2 packs of white T-shirts- no price tags Athletic works
5 packs-underwear-10 total underwear- no price tags
6 pack of white tank tops- no price tags
8 pack of white tank tops- no price tags
3 pairs of boys’ jeans- no price tags
3 boys flannels-$22.98 price tag attached. Play-station jacket-$24.98-
price tag attached
10 pack of boys ankle socks- no price tag
Athletic works total socks- no price tag
Pokémon sweatshirt-$13.98- price tag attached
The total amount with price tags included is $ 236.88. All items located
above did not have receipts, all were still in original packaging and had
security devices still attached.
Also located in the car were the following items:
Ariana Grande Cloud Pink 3.4oz perfume
Valentino Born in Romo 3.4oz perfume
Paradox Prada 3oz perfume
Valentino Umo 3.4oz perfume
Good fortune 3.04oz perfume
Savage by Dior 3.4oz perfume
Libre 3oz perfume
Mark Jacobs perfect 1.6oz perfume
Valentino born in Roma 3.4oz perfume
Paca Robiny 3.4 oz perfume
Flower Bomb 3.4oz perfume
Myself 3.3 oz perfume
Burberry Her 3.3 oz perfume
All items located above did not have receipts, were still in original
packaging, and had security devices still attached.
It was later confirmed with Plover Police Department that all the perfumes
were stolen from Ulta Beauty in their jurisdiction.
Located on the floorboard of the vehicle were the following items:
2 white stick-up cameras Ring
5 black stick-up cameras Ring
2 video doorbells Ring
1 doorbell pro 2 Ring
V-Tech 2 camera 5in smart Wi-Fi 1080p pan and tilt.
All items located above did not have receipts, all were still in original
packaging and had security devices still attached.
In addition, Jasmine Williams did have a felony open case for Felony
Retail Theft.
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Nikeyia Jones(Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office)
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