Crime & Safety

Stoneham Woman Accused of Reckless Driving in Salem, N.H.

Sabrina Tofsky, 29, faces a felony charge of reckless conduct as well as other charges of disobeying a police officer, reckless operation of a motor vehicle and resisting arrest following an incident Friday night.

A Stoneham woman was arrested Friday night after she allegedly cursed at a Salem, N.H. officer who tried to pull her over and nearly hit another with her car on Route 28.

Sabrina Tofsky, 29, now faces a felony charge of reckless conduct as well as other charges of disobeying a police officer, reckless operation of a motor vehicle and resisting arrest. 

Officer Steve McPherson was on patrol Friday at about 10:31 p.m. and saw two vehicles in the lot of Movie Scene and Devanti's Pizza after business hours. McPherson pulled in and confirmed one vehicle belonged to a Devanti's employee.

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He went to check on the second vehicle when "it took off at a high rate of speed toward the Plaza exit but on the wrong side of the traffic island," according to police.

McPherson pulled up to the vehicle and asked the female operator, Tofsky, to pull over. Police said she said no, cursed at McPherson, rapidly accelerated, spun her tires and took off south on Route 28.

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McPherson followed her down Route 28, where police said another officer was out signaling for her to pull over. 

"The female turned towards the officer and proceed to drive thru the intersection narrowly missing striking the officer," police said.

Tofsky was "eventually forced to pull over" near Bemister's Pools on Route 28. Police said she had to be physically removed from the vehicle and was placed into custody without further incident.

Tofsky was processed and held on $5,000 cash bail pending her arraignment in the 10th Circuit Court of Salem.

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