A woman accused of stealing a Struthers Police cruiser is under arrest again.

U.S. Marshals arrested 35-year-old Tara Oder on Mt. Vernon Avenue in Youngstown Wednesday morning.

Authorities have been looking for Oder and 35-year-old Linda Bennett since July 29 after Oder allegedly crawled into the front of a police cruiser and drove away. Bennett is still at-large.

According to a police report, an officer was preparing to take Oder and Bennett from the city hall to the county jail.

Both women were handcuffed when Oder ran away, turning around and smirking at the pursuing officer, according to police.

After a foot chase, police caught Oder and put her in the back seat of a Struthers police cruiser with Bennett.

The Struthers officer says he was about a block from the jail when Oder squeezed through the partition window of the cruiser, grabbing both the steering wheel and the officer’s gun.

During the struggle, the officer says he managed to put the car in park and called police dispatch to report what was happening.

Officer says he still had his gun when he stepped out of the car. That is when police say Oder stepped on the gas and sped away, nearly striking the officer and an off-duty sheriff’s deputy who had stopped to help.

Hopping into the deputy's personal vehicle, the officer and the deputy followed the stolen cruiser north on Belmont Avenue until they lost sight of the speeding police car.

The cruiser was found abandoned in the Arlington Heights area of Youngstown. Inside they found the belongings of the two women, but the officer's cell phone was missing.

The cell phone was traced to a grassy area outside the Rescue Mission on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Witnesses told investigators they had seen two women with t-shirts wrapped around their wrists outside the mission.  One of the women left on a WRTA bus.