Video: Woman Steals Officer’s Car in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Jack Phillips
10/23/2018
Updated:
10/23/2018

Body camera and dash camera footage shows a handcuffed woman in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stealing a police car.

An officer pulled the woman, Angie Frost, 36, over for allegedly driving a stolen vehicle on March 30, according to NewsOn6. The footage was released to the public on Oct. 22.

In the footage, as the officers are discussing the arrest, the woman is seen moving from the passenger seat to the driver seat of the police cruiser.

“What is she doing?” an officer asks the other one. “She’s trying to steal your car,” another officer replied.

The officer then tries to unlock the door, but the woman drove away.

NewsOn6 reported that Frost jumped a curb and sped down a road in Tulsa. Frost then stopped at a Studio 6 Motel and got out and ran, but police caught up to her.

Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May 2018. She was sentenced to three years in prison.

According to the Tulsa World publication, Frost initially said she was borrowing a car from a friend. But a woman reported to police that her son took the vehicle, a Mazda model, without her permission.

“I heard the sound of the electric door locks from inside my police car,” an officer said in the affidavit, the report said. “I turned around and observed that Frost had slipped her handcuffs to the front and was climbing over the driver’s seat.”

Frost was charged with larceny of an automobile, possession of a stolen vehicle, escape from arrest, resisting arrest, and driving with a suspended driver’s license.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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