Video of the high speed chase in Knoxville has been released. Forty-year-old Erin Ruth Weers of Marshalltown was pronounced dead at the scene.
At approximately 3:21 p.m. on September 3rd, a Knoxville Police Officer initiated a traffic stop on a gold 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan for speeding 41 in a 30 mph zone on Highway 14 in front of the Knoxville Middle School. The driver pulled into the Iowa State Savings Bank ATM lane but did not stop. The driver turned south and then west without stopping at the stop sign or red light before accelerating northbound on Highway 14. The suspect vehicle continued north, at times in the south bound lanes at speeds exceeding 90 mph. Just north of G44 the car apparently entered the west ditch, traveled a good distance before hitting the driveway to 1165 N. Highway 14. This impact launched the Caravan into the air a great distance before crashing in the ditch, landing on its top, catching the vehicle on fire. The pursuing officer and other assisting officers put out the fire with fire extinguishers before locating the partially ejected driver.
Knoxville Police was assisted by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa D.O.T, Knoxville Fire and Rescue, and the Knoxville Township Rural Fire Department. The case is still under investigation. Knoxville Police Chief Dan Losada tells KNIA/KRLS News that no contraband was found in the vehicle.