Disabled woman runs after cops arrest her
Disabled woman runs after cops arrest her
A wheelchair-bound woman, who has filed lawsuits over access for disabled, got up and ran after her fraud was revealed.

Los Angeles: A wheelchair-bound Los Angeles woman, who has repeatedly filed lawsuits over access for the disabled, got up and ran after police arrested her for fraud.

Laura Lee Medley, 35, had sued in at least four California cities over injuries she claimed she sustained while trying to navigate her wheelchair before she was suspected of fraud.

Medley, who claimed to be paralyzed from a drunk driving accident, was tracked to Las Vegas where police there took her into custody.

And when she complained of medical issues, she was taken to a local hospital in Long Beach prosecutor Belinda Mayes said.

"She gets to the hospital and while she's waiting for an examination, she gets up from the chair and runs," Mayes said.

"Somebody remarked, That's where the great miracle occurred."

Medley sprinted through the hospital corridors but was quickly apprehended by police and booked pending extradition to San Bernardino, southern California.

She was facing charges of filing false documents, attempting grand theft and insurance fraud.

Medley had sued the cities of Long Beach and South Pasadena and counties of San Bernardino and Riverside over various injuries she claimed she sustained in her wheelchair.

She was also being sought on arrest warrants by the states of Oregon and Washington, Mayes said.

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