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mountain4greys
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -- Police in Jacksonville, Fla., said they arrested a woman who allegedly crashed two cars and hit a bicyclist before fleeing authorities in the nude.

Holly Highfield allegedly struck a bicyclist intentionally with her SUV before stripping off her clothes and allegedly attempting to make a getaway in another vehicle, WJXT-TV, Jacksonville, Fla., reported Tuesday.

Children who were in the SUV with Highfield prior to the incident said she pointed out the bicyclist before striking him with the vehicle.

"Do you think this biker is going to get hit? Do you have faith? Are you afraid?" she allegedly asked the children before steering the vehicle to strike the cyclist.

A couple riding in a van stopped to help the bicyclist, who was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, and police said Highfield jumped into the van and attempted to drive off but was foiled when the vehicle hit a nearby fence.

Highfield, who police said appeared to be under the influence of drugs, was arrested and charged with battery, carjacking, driving under the influence while accompanied by a minor and DUI while causing damage to property. She was taken to Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center for observation.




xracers
Florida again!!!

I say what the heck, if you're going to have all those charges agaist you anyways... might as well tear off your clothes and run and see if you can set the record for number of charges in one incident.

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Beryl
Wow what a nut case. I guess those drugs will do it every time
xracers
QUOTE (Beryl @ Aug 15 2008, 04:56 PM)
Wow what a nut case. I guess those drugs will do it every time

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mountain4greys
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