Deputies: 2 arrested in Macon after deputy vehicles rammed during pursuit

A man and woman are now in custody after Bibb County deputies say a driver intentionally rammed two deputy patrol vehicles during a pursuit Wednesday.
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Dennis Coley II and Heather Keene (Photos: Bibb County Sheriff's Office)

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A man and woman are now in custody after Bibb County deputies say a driver intentionally rammed two deputy patrol vehicles during a pursuit Wednesday.

A sheriff’s office news release says just before 2 p.m., an investigator spotted two wanted individuals in a white GMC Denali traveling north on Broadway. Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver refused to stop and led deputies on a brief pursuit.

While fleeing, deputies say the driver intentionally rammed two patrol vehicles.

“Deputies were able to apprehend the suspects immediately afterwards on Eisenhower Parkway,” the release stated.

No one was injured.

Deputies identified the driver as 34-year-old Dennis Duane Coley II. He was wanted in Bibb County for felony theft by taking and second degree criminal damage to property. Coley also faces charges of driving on a suspended license, felony fleeing and eluding law enforcement officers and aggravated assault on a peace officer.

The passenger was identified as 36-year-old Heather Alaina Keene. She was wanted in Bibb County for felony theft by taking, second degree criminal damage to property and battery.

Both Coley and Keele were taken to the Bibb County Jail and are being held without bond.

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