Crime & Courts

Suspect punches police officer in the face and takes her vehicle, NC cops say

The chase ended when a Henderson County sheriff’s deputy slammed into the stolen vehicle on Interstate 26 near Exit 53, officials said.
The chase ended when a Henderson County sheriff’s deputy slammed into the stolen vehicle on Interstate 26 near Exit 53, officials said. Street View image from Nov. 2025. © 2025 Google

An unusual case of police chasing a police car played out on Interstate 26, after a suspect managed to get behind the wheel of an officer’s vehicle, according to investigators in western North Carolina.

It happened early Wednesday, Dec. 10, and the pursuit came to an abrupt end when a Henderson County sheriff’s deputy slammed his vehicle into the car, the Brevard Police Department said in a news release.

“This morning, a Brevard Police Department officer sustained minor injuries after being struck in the face by an individual she was attempting to detain,” police officials said. “After assaulting the officer, Ramae Cynquan Foster ... took the city vehicle and fled the scene.”

The resulting pursuit reached Mills River – about 14 miles northeast on Interstate 26 – and included officers from the Brevard, Fletcher and Hendersonville police departments, along with Asheville Airport police and the N.C. Highway Patrol, officials said.

“Henderson County sheriff’s deputies utilized a precision immobilization technique (PIT) during the pursuit, which disabled the fleeing vehicle near exit 53 on I-26,” Brevard police said.

“No one was injured as a result of the PIT maneuver, though Henderson County deputies encountered resistance from the suspect, who was subsequently arrested.”

Brevard police described the stolen car as “an unmarked police vehicle.” Photos shared on social media show it ended up on the side of the interstate, surrounded by law enforcement vehicles.

Foster, 36, has been charged with: fleeing/eluding an arrest with a motor vehicle; possession of a stolen vehicle; resisting a public officer; reckless driving to endanger; stop light violation and driving the wrong way in traffic, records show.

The injured police officer was treated at a hospital and released, officials said.

All police equipment and weapons were accounted for in the stolen vehicle, police said.

Brevard is about a 125-mile drive west from uptown Charlotte.

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This story was originally published December 10, 2025 at 1:27 PM.

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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