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Georgia Woman Charged With Multiple Traffic Related Offenses

December 9, 2025 at 5:05 am tdemartini
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50-year-old Shelly Turner of Georgia was arrested and charged in relation to two separate traffic incidents that occurred on December 4, 2025.

According to police, Turner was observed operating a Toyota 4Runner on the Daniel K. Inouye Highway at 96 mph in a posted 60 mph zone before eluding police.

Later that day, Puna patrol officers attempted to contact Turner while stopped in traffic near the Ainaloa roundabout. Turner was observed to drive over the central island of the roundabout at a high rate of speed and overtake multiple vehicles while traveling into oncoming traffic to elude police.

On December 5, 2025, Turner was placed under arrest after being located standing next to the parked Toyota 4Runner on the shoulder of the roadway, near the intersection of Highway 130 and Auli‘i Street.

Yesterday Turner made her initial appearance in Hilo District Court where her bail was maintained at $27,000 and she was ordered to appear for a preliminary hearing on December 10.

As the Complaint alleges, Turner is charged with Resisting an Order to Stop a Motor Vehicle in the First Degree, Resisting an Order to Stop a Motor Vehicle in the Second Degree, two counts of Excessive Speeding, and two counts of Reckless Driving. The most serious offense, Resisting an Order to Stop a Motor Vehicle in the First Degree, is a class C felony offense and carries a penalty of either a five-year prison term or four years probation and up to twelve months in jail.

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lucas Burns.

 

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Tags: Georgia, speeding, traffic related offenses
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