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Pursuit for Gloucester woman finally ends at convenience center

A Gloucester woman wanted on a felony charge led law enforcement officers on a pursuit Saturday that was terminated but she was taken into custody Monday morning at a local Waste Management convenience center. She now faces several charges, including four felonies.

According to warrants and other documents filed in Gloucester District Court, Brenda Marshall Carter, 62, of Ware Neck, had an outstanding felony warrant. A Gloucester Sheriff’s deputy saw and recognized her driving in the area of Dutton Road and Burkes Pond Road on Saturday and attempted to stop her knowing she was wanted. 

Carter led law enforcement on a chase until the pursuit was terminated for safety reasons prior to officers reaching the intersection of Route 14 and Main Street.

On Monday morning, according to documents filed with Carter’s arrest warrants, Carter was recognized while driving a white Nissan pickup and dropping off trash at the courthouse convenience center at the end of Beehive Drive...

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