
SALINE COUNTY —A woman arrested Tuesday in Saline County gave law enforcement personnel her sister's name rather than her own, according to Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan.
The woman's actual name is Keandra Nicole Hoskins. As it turns out, she has an active felony probation violation warrant out of Clayton County, Georgia.
Additionally, the 9mm handgun that was left in the car at the Lakewood Discovery Center was reported stolen out of Newton County, Georgia.
The second person believed to be in the vehicle, identified only as a Black male, remains at large, Soldan said.
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By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post
An alleged road rage incident involving gunfire led to a pursuit and arrest early this morning.
Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan said this morning that at 12:16 a.m. Tuesday the Salina Police Department was working a road rage case that allegedly occurred near the intersection of E. Crawford Street and S. Ohio Street. The alleged victim told police that someone in a gray 2007 Acura with a Georgia temporary tag fired a gun at the victim, Soldan said.
A Saline County Sheriff's deputy who was on patrol spotted the Acura at the intersection of N. Ohio Street and E. Elm Street, and the vehicle fled north on N. Ohio Street, Soldan said. The car turned east onto Circle Drive and into the Lakewood Middle School parking lot. It then drove in a clockwise manner to the north side of the school before driving through the fence that separates school property from Lakewood Park, Soldan said.
The Acura then went south on Lakewood Park Drive and turned into the parking lot at Lakewood Discovery Center. The vehicle then went over the edge of the southeast corner of the discovery center property, where it was found abandoned, Soldan said. A handgun was found in the vehicle, he said.
Law enforcement personnel could hear two people running through the wooded area around the discovery center. A K-9 was brought in to help locate the people, Soldan said.

Eventually, Shakia Hoskins, 25, of Powder Springs, Ga., was arrested on a requested charge of interference with a law enforcement officer, Soldan said. She allegedly had a handgun in her possession, he said.
The driver of the vehicle, described only as a Black male, remains at large. Soldan said law enforcement personnel are aware of the identity of the remaining suspect.
Additionally, information about the alleged road rage incident was not yet available from the Salina Police Department.