2 jailed after 2 Harrison Twp. deputies struck in traffic stop

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HARRISON TWP. — UPDATE @ 11:56 a.m. (Feb. 19)

Two people are in jail in this incident that injured a Montgomery County sheriff’s deputy.

India M. Fambro, 31, is in Montgomery County Jail for assault and obstructing official business.

Javas D. McNair, 39, is in jail for a warrant of nonsupport of dependents.

A sheriff's report reveals that the driver, Fambro, reportedly ran over a deputy's foot with her SUV as well as struck a second deputy with the vehicle's mirror.

The deputy that had his foot ran over was standing on the passenger side of the vehicle, trying to talk with the male passenger who had warrants. His condition is not known.

The deputy on the driver’s side had his hand hit by the mirror as the vehicle fled, according to the report.

The duo was detained after a short chase, but only after deputies broke the window open because the driver would not open the door.

More charges are pending as there were two children in the car at the time.

FIRST REPORT (Feb. 18)

Montgomery County sheriff's deputy was struck by a car fleeing a traffic stop, confirms emergency dispatchers.

The deputy’s right foot was run over in the 400 block of Shoup Mill Road, during a traffic stop at SVG Motors.

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The vehicle is reportedly a white GMC Yukon that fled the scene in the area of Foxton Court and Needmore Road, according to emergency dispatchers.

This happened around 6:20 p.m. Sunday.

We have a reporter on the way to the scene and will update this report.

In an unrelated incident, a Centerville police cruiser was struck around 6:15 p.m. Sunday while assisting Sugarcreek Twp. police on a call on Interstate 675. No one was injured in that incident,but police are looking for a red Pontiac.