Update: Woman wanted in hit and run turns self in

UPDATE:  State Police tell MetroNews Jennifer Garretson is in custody.   She turned herself in early this afternoon.

Previous: A State Police trooper is said to be in stable but guarded condition at Charleston Area Medical Center’s General Hospital more than two days after a fleeing shoplifting suspect hit him with her car.

The injured trooper is identified as Sgt. Aaron Nichols who has 15 years of law enforcement experience.

He was off duty and out of uniform on Monday when he chased and tried to stop a woman who was suspected of shoplifting from Goody’s in St. Albans.

State Police Spokesperson Sgt. Michael Baylous says Sgt. Nichols is showing signs of progress after being hit by and, possibly, thrown from the woman’s vehicle.  Sgt. Nichols sustained a serious head injury.

On Tuesday, “He was finally opening his eyes and recognizing people from time to time.  He’s still heavily sedated.  They’re watching it very closely,” Sgt. Baylous said.

As of Wednesday morning, State Police and St. Albans Police were still looking for the suspect.  Sgt. Baylous said Jennifer Elaine Garretson, 35, from St. Albans should turn herself in to authorities.

“She’s going to wear out.  She’s going to tire out.  She’s going to run out of friends, resources, money and I guarantee you that our troopers will not,” Sgt. said on Wednesday’s MetroNews Talkline.

“They will stay focused at the task on hand and I’m confident that, eventually, we’re going to find her.”

Garretson’s vehicle has been recovered.  She is on parole for two fraud convictions from 2011 in Kanawha County and Putnam County.

 





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