MEMPHIS, Tennessee — A woman is accused of running over the father of her child in his car and then crashing into two cars, a grill and a house in Covington, Tennessee.
Brittany Stewart, 25, was charged with aggravated domestic assault, two counts of vandalism and driving with a suspended license.
Officers said that on October 5 at 6:30 pm they responded to a hit and run in the 400 block of Zion Street.
CPD arrived on scene and saw two vehicles, a grill and a damaged residence. No one was injured in the accident.
Investigators reportedly found video of the crash on social media and identified the suspect as driving a white Ford Taurus.
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They said the video showed a man running up the street and the suspect in the Ford chased him into a yard and then crashed into two parked vehicles, a grill and a house.
The man the suspect was chasing was later identified as the father of the driver’s child.
After viewing the video, officers identified the flight attendant and located her Ford Taurus at her home.
They said the damage to the vehicle was consistent with the damage at the hit-and-run scene.
Officers said Stewart admitted his role in the crash.
She is being held on $75,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
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