A Bomaderry woman who led police on a high-speed chase in northern inland NSW in February and was allegedly involved in an armed robbery at Culburra Beach in August has appeared in Nowra Local Court.
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Kylie M. Cooper, 41, has pleaded guilty to police pursuit and exceeding the speed limit, but is yet to enter pleas to charges of robbery armed with an offensive weapon, causing wounding grievous bodily harm, wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and damaging property.
Court papers said acting on information from Queensland Police, Cooper was spotted by police driving on the Newell Highway at Boggabilla, in northern inland NSW around 3.55am on February 4 this year.
Police activated lights and sirens to stop the vehicle but alleged Cooper sped away, reaching speeds of 110km/h in an 80 zone and 135km/h in 110 zone.
The pursuit lasted for 15 kilometres before police terminated the chase.
Officers spotted the vehicle a short time later in the Boggabilla township with extensive damage to the front end after apparently colliding with a kangaroo.
Officers were able to arrest Cooper.
She is also charged with allegedly using a 30cm knife to steal a mobile phone, car keys and $10 from another woman on August 3 at Culburra Beach.
It is alleged the victim suffered a wound during the encounter.
She will reappear in court on August 31.