This is the horrifying moment a mother dragged two police officers along the road while speeding off after being pulled over.
Lauren Baird, 43, gave a false name and details to officers in Aviemore in Scotland after a computer check revealed the vehicle had no insurance.
After police challenged her and informed her she was under arrest, Baird sped off.
She was caught on dashcam dragging the two officers along the B9152 as they narrowly avoided being dragged under her wheels.
The incident in July 2023 was captured on police dashcam footage which was shown at Inverness Sheriff Court.
One officer was able to detach himself from the car after travelling a few feet down the road but a female officer could not get free until several yards down the road.
Both officers were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness and required treatment on multiple injuries.
The female officer, who was left having to use crutches, has still not been able to return to work.

Lauren Baird, 43, gave a false name and details to officers in Aviemore in Scotland after a computer check revealed the vehicle had no insurance

After police challenged her and informed her she was under arrest, Baird sped off

She was caught on dashcam dragging the two officers along the B9152 as they narrowly avoided being dragged under her wheels
Osborne appeared in court in person and admitted culpable and reckless conduct to the danger of the officers’ lives; attempting to pervert to pervert the course of justice by giving police false details and attempting to conceal the vehicle she was driving whilst having no licence or insurance.
Fiscal depute Susan Love told the court that police had difficulty in obtaining Baird’s true details in a half hour conversation during which she showed the officers a photograph she claimed was her but clearly it was not.
Ms Love added: ‘It was fortunate that the officers did not go under the wheels of her car.
‘They were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness for treatment to grazing, bruises, head swelling, an injured knee and a staved finger.
Baird was found in a hotel after the incident and her car had been hidden in a forest road close to the property.
Drugs possession charges against Baird were dropped by the prosecution service.
Sheriff Sara Matheson deferred sentence on Baird until June 3 for a background report and a restriction of liberty order assessment.
Her bail was continued.