Arrest warrant this Hamilton Women after hitting two police officers

Hamilton Police has issued a photo of this 19 year female Hannah Pietrantuono of Hamilton female suspected of injuring two officers during a RIDE lane on New Year’s Eve. The women was driving a Hyundai Santa Fe and hit 2 police officers during a RIDE check-in the southbound lanes of the Claremont Access, Hamilton. As the officers were speaking with two drivers, a 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe drove through the RIDE lanes, striking two officers. The officers were knocked unconscious and sustained serious injuries. The officers remain in hospital recovering from their injuries.

The investigation has confirmed that the 2020 Santa Fe was involved in an earlier incident in the area of Fennell Avenue East and Hoover Crescent where Hamilton Police approached a driver who was unconscious at the wheel. When officers went to make the arrest, the driver placed the vehicle in drive and struck a cruiser before fleeing. The vehicle was last seen driving southbound on Upper James.

Investigators have now determined that the same suspect is responsible for both incidents and a warrant has been issued for the arrest of 19-year-old Hannah Pietrantuono of Hamilton. She is described as female white, 5’9, 143lbs with brown hair.

Pietrantuono faces the following charges:

  • Criminal Negligence Cause Bodily Harm (x2)
  • Failure to Stop after Accident Causing Bodily Harm
  • Fail to Comply with Probation (x2)
  • Impaired Operation
  • Dangerous Operation
  • Flight from Peace Officer
  • Failure to Stop after Accident
  • Resist Arrest

Police urge Hannah to seek legal counsel and turn herself in at any Hamilton Police station.

To provide information anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit your anonymous tips online at http://www.crimestoppershamilton.com.

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