COWETA COUNTY, GEORGIA — A Georgia woman was arrested after allegedly driving drunk the wrong way on Interstate 85 with her 8-year-old daughter unbuckled in the back seat, according to state troopers.
The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Nala Sarabi Miller from Conyers, was taken into custody early Thursday morning after a dangerous wrong-way chase that ended with a PIT maneuver — a tactical stop used by law enforcement to disable fleeing vehicles.
Wrong-Way Drive and Dramatic Arrest
According to the Georgia State Patrol, troopers received multiple 911 calls about a vehicle traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of I-85 in Coweta County. When officers caught up to the vehicle, they found Miller behind the wheel, allegedly under the influence of alcohol.
Authorities said her 8-year-old daughter was unrestrained in the car during the incident. Despite emergency lights and sirens, Miller reportedly refused to stop, prompting troopers to execute a controlled PIT maneuver to end the pursuit safely…