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    Woman charged in connection to officer hit by truck during Dayton traffic stop punished

    By WHIO Staff,

    9 hours ago
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    A woman charged in connection to a police officer being hit by a stolen truck back in April has learned her punishment.

    >> PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Man learns sentence after hitting officer with truck during traffic stop

    Diamond Grody, 29, was granted the intervention in lieu of a conviction by Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Mary Montgomery on June 27, according to court documents.

    Grody will avoid jail time and has been ordered to undergo a period of rehabilitation from one to five years.

    She has also been ordered not to have contact with her co-defendant Daniel Payton, court documents said.

    >> RELATED: 2 formally charged in connection to officer hit by truck during traffic stop

    As News Center 7 previously reported, Dayton officers responded around 9:50 p.m. on April 24 to a traffic stop in the area of West Fairview Avenue and Catalpa Drive for a vehicle that was suspected to be stolen.

    When officers stopped it, Diamond Grody allegedly got out and ran away, according to the Dayton Police Department.

    >> RELATED: 2 facing charges in connection to officer hit by truck during traffic stop in Dayton

    Daniel Payton then got into the driver’s seat and took off, hitting a Dayton police officer in the process, police said.

    Police, along with neighboring agencies, chased the truck that took off on I-70 westbound into Indiana where Payton was taken into custody.

    Officers located Grody, who was later taken into custody as well.

    >> RELATED: Officer hit by car during traffic stop in Dayton; driver arrested in Indiana

    News Center 7 also reported back in May that Payton was sentenced to three years in jail after pleading guilty to failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer and receiving stolen property.

    Grody was originally charged with one count of obstructing official business.

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