The Douglas County Sheriff's Office (DCSO) says On May 2 at 3:10 pm their Patrol Division attempted to stop a  vehicle with fake license plates in the area of Waterloo Lane and Centerville Lane, Gardnerville, Nevada. 

They say when a deputy turned on his emergency lights the 1999 Gold Oldsmobile sedan drove away at over 65 mph. 

DCSO says the gold sedan immediately lost its front tire and continued to drive on the rim almost striking oncoming vehicles due their inability to control the vehicle.

They say they continued to follow the gold sedan turning onto  southbound US-395.

DCSO says the gold sedan lost a second tire and continued on two rims south on US-395. 

They say they were able to box in the gold sedan due to it being unable to maintain higher speeds without four tires. 

DCSO says they then used a motor vehicle intervention technique causing the gold sedan to spin out and stop in the ditch on Jake’s Hill south of Rockbottom Road, Gardnerville, Nevada.

They say there were two occupants in the gold sedan. 

DCSO says tt was determined the male, identified as Clayton Enox had outstanding warrants for his arrest in Carson City, Nevada. 

They say the female, Jasmine Simental, was arrested for narcotics related charges. 

DCSO is still investigating whether the gold sedan was stolen out of Fallon, Nevada, it was not registered to either subject. 

They say Enox and Simental were cleared of any medical concerns and booked into the Douglas County Jail. 

No law enforcement officers were harmed.Â