The video above is from previous coverage CINCINNATI (WXIX) – The woman accused of ramming police vehicles during a two-state chase, sending one officer to the hospital, fled while out on bond and is now under arrest in Georgia, according to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office. Iesha Harris, 34, of Winton Hills, was arrested in Macon, Georgia, on April 7. She has signed extradition papers and will return to Hamilton County as soon as the local sheriff’s office or another agency picks her up, Bibb County sheriff’s officials tell FOX19 NOW. “The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division Drug Unit, Gang Unit; U.S. Marshals, and FBI investigators arrest an Ohio fugitive,” the sheriff’s office announced in a Facebook post. “According to case information, the female was wanted on three charges of Aggravated Assault/Felonious Assault out of the Hamilton County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office, after injuring an officer during a pursuit. The wanted woman was taken into custody after investigators located her at a Shell Gas station on the corner of Northside Drive and Forest Hill Road.” Harris is charged with leading police on a 90-minute-long chase across Hamilton County from Norwood



