Watertown woman tries to run over two parole officers

A Watertown woman is under arrest after allegedly trying to hit two New York State parole officers with a car.

New York State Police say that on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022, two New York State parole officers attempted to approach Tayler E. Glass, a parolee who is not s was allegedly not presented for registration at their agency. Glass is on parole for forgery and burglary.

They say the 30-year-old from Watertown was in a vehicle when officers attempted to approach her. Then, according to a written NYSP statement, Glass “sped up, nearly hitting an officer and causing the officer to fear being killed. Minutes later, they encountered Glass again in a parking lot, when she backed towards the second officer, nearly punching her in. Glass then physically resisted arrest.

There are no reports of injuries sustained.

She was eventually taken into custody and charged with the following:

  • 1st degree reckless endangerment (Class D felony)
  • Resisting Arrest (Class A Misdemeanor)
  • Aggravated driving without a license of a motor vehicle in the 3rd degree (misdemeanor)

Glass was arraigned, and due to the parole warrant and previous felony convictions, she was sent to jail without bail.

[EDITOR’S NOTE:   This post is for informational purposes and is based largely on information from the New York State Police.  All arrested persons are innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.  At the time of this posting no additional information is available.]

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