Sunday, September 16, 2018

Mary Taulbee, 57, mother of five, was killed by a reckless Moraine police officer chasing at 80 mph a stolen Jeep, after her car crashed and spun into the path of the oncoming police cruiser that was chasing a stolen Jeep





HIGH SPEED POLICE CHASES FOR STOLEN PROPERTY MUST STOP.  LIFE IS MORE VALUABLE THAN PROPERTY



MORAINE, OHIO

Mary Taulbee killed after a stolen car crashed into hers on North Springboro Pike and Carnation Drive

The Ohio State Highway Patrol says the driver of a stolen car fled a traffic stop along North Springboro Pike and Carnation Drive. That driver crossed lanes and hit another vehicle, causing it to spin out. A Moraine police cruiser then crashed into the tail end of the vehicle.

Taulbee was in the car that was struck by the suspect. She was taken to the hospital, where she later died.

The Moraine office in the cruiser was not injured in the Tuesday, September 12 Moraine crash

The Moraine officer was not injured during the incident. Police have taken the suspect into custody.


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A longtime Ohio real estate agent and mother of five was killed Tuesday after her car crashed and spun into the path of an oncoming police cruiser that was chasing a stolen Jeep, officials said.

Mary Taulbee, 57, was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead following the back-to-back crashes near the intersection of Ohio 741 and Carnation Drive, Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

The series of events on Tuesday night began when Moraine police received a call about a stolen Jeep in Harrison Township, near Dayton, Sgt. John Spencer told the Cincinnati Enquirer. Police attempted to pull over the driver of the Jeep traveling south on Ohio 741 when it began speeding away.

A police chase ensued that led them near the intersection where Taulbee’s car had just crashed into a Chrysler 300. Taulbee’s car spun into the other lane upon impact.

A police cruiser then slammed into Taulbee’s car. She died from injuries caused by the crash.

"Mary would not be dead if the police car were not traveling at 80 miles per hour," said Steven Brown, president of Irongate Realtors, where Taulbee worked for 22 years.

The driver of the Jeep, Alyssa Irwin-Debraux, 18, was arrested after she crashed into another vehicle about a mile and half away, officials said.

Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating the crashes to determine what caused the sequence of events. It’s unclear how Taulbee collided with the Chrysler 300, an event which was unrelated to the police chase.

Brown said Taulbee was going to meet with a client the night she died.

"You can replace a car. You can't replace Mary's life,” Brown said. “She was very highly respected, not only in our company but in our industry. For her, every deal was personal."

Along with her five children, Taulbee is survived by her husband of 28 years and six grandchildren.