Fort Lauderdale Car Thief Chased — Busted!
A car thief that carjacked a black SUV, in the city of Fort Lauderdale, on Tuesday night was apprehended this afternoon — in the city of Lauderhill.
The lowlife was spotted by FLPD officer(s), driving around with two other occupants, in the stolen vehicle.
A dangerous chase ensued… it came to an end 10 minutes later, at about 1505 hours, when the stolen SUV crashed in a residential neighborhood near NW 34th Avenue @ NW 6th Street.
Three occupants of the stolen vehicle have been taken into custody, including the initial car thief.
Give them each 2 bars of soap and send them to the shower with Bubba… But then again they might enjoy it.
Mandiga Machete-Wielding Woman In Car Chase Caught
A distraught 25-year-old mother of two walked into a daycare located at 10092 Oakland Park Boulevard (in the City of Sunrise) and attempted to kidnap her kids. Ashley Dailey is under a court order to stay away from her children and the daycare.
Ashley Dailey is under a court order to stay away from her children and the daycare.
During the attempted kidnapping saga, Ashley was repelled by daycare workers.
At which time, she ran to her car in the parking lot, retrieved a machete and allegedly threatened the daycare workers.
The Police were summoned, upon their arrival, Ms. Dailey fled the scene in her Toyota Camry. The car chase came to an end on I-95 SB at Commercial BLVD.
The driver side window had to be broken to get Dailey out of her car. Dailey has been charged with attempted kidnapping among other charges.
Over-Priced iPhone Made Irate Woman Ran Over T-Mobile Store
An Irate 25-year-old woman (Shinobia Wright) is accused of using her SUV to drive through a T-Mobile electronics store doors.
She had visited the store the day before and complained of her broken iPhone.
The store clerks that willingly took her money for the overpriced cell phone, refused to assist her with getting the broken iPhone repaired.
Shenobia Wright Broken Cell-Phonobia When the accused suspect purchased the expensive phone, she was not aware of the T-Mobile brand which is known for poor customer service.
Ms. Wright went wrong when she made the decision to buy a cell phone that she’s not able to properly maintain and by not doing her research on T-Mobile.
Ms. Wright has been charged with aggravated battery, burglary, and reckless driving.
Police say the drive-thru incident caused more than $30,000 in damages.
She was allowed to use working county phone to call her lawyer.
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