Farmington Woman Eludes Multiple Police Agencies, Arrested on 13 Charges
- csppio
- 21 minutes ago
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On December 8, 2025, at approximately 1:40 a.m., a Trooper patrolling I-91 South near the Exit 26 off-ramp in Wethersfield observed a red Honda Civic parked on the right shoulder and partially blocking the travel lane. The vehicle was running, and a woman was seen slumped over the wheel. After deploying stop sticks as a precaution, the Trooper approached the vehicle and found the driver to be dazed and confused. When instructed to place the vehicle in park and step out, the driver instead put the vehicle in drive and fled, striking the stop sticks.
The driver initiated a pursuit through Wethersfield, Route 3, and Glastonbury, during which she repeatedly failed to stop at traffic signals, crossed into oncoming lanes, and reached speeds up to 75 mph. The pursuit was terminated for safety reasons, and multiple agencies began searching the area. Glastonbury Police later located the vehicle, which fled again after striking a police cruiser.
At approximately 3:07 a.m., Troop H received a report of the vehicle parked on Uconn Avenue in Glastonbury. Troopers located the same woman asleep in the back seat and when awakened, she attempted to climb into the driver’s seat but was safely taken into custody. During the investigation, Troopers observed numerous needles and multiple registration plates inside the vehicle. A records check revealed the Honda Civic had been reported stolen out of Simsbury on November 23.
The driver, identified as Seneca Quintton Ann Josey (DOB: 9/23/1997), was transported to Troop H, where she was processed on numerous charges and held on a $250,000 bond. Josey was scheduled to appear at New Britain Superior Court on 12/9/25.
Please see the attached criminal information summary.







