BELGRADE, Maine — A woman wanted on several warrants in four counties dating back three years is in more trouble after allegedly dragging a sheriff’s deputy whose arm got caught in her car as he was trying to arrest her.
Police say Kennebec County Sheriff’s Deputy Nathan McNally was dragged about 35 feet by a car driven by Angie May Soucy, 33, of Belgrade on Tuesday when his watch got caught on the door. The car got stuck in a drainage ditch.
The Kennebec Journal reports that McNally sustained minor cuts to his arm.
Soucy was charged with seven offenses in connection with the traffic stop, including reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon and refusal to submit to arrest.
She was held without bail on 10 warrants for previous offenses.



Another fine outstanding citizen.
That’s got to be some kind of record!