A highway rage incident led to a girl’s arrest for assault with a lethal weapon and driving whereas impaired after she deliberately crashed her automobile into one other car on 14th Avenue, in line with police and court docket experiences.
About 12:46 p.m. on Jan. 7, a motorist driving on 14th simply south of Tuckahoe Drive referred to as 911 to report a car driving 10 mph beneath the velocity restrict and swerving into oncoming visitors, in line with a Greenville Police Division crash report. The witness started honking their horn on the reckless driver, the report stated.
The opposite motorist, Kimberly Tyson, 61, of 3813 Sterling Pointe Drive, Winterville, stopped her car the report stated.
The witness reported that Tyson threw her palms within the air and proceeded to reverse into their automobile.
Police arrived earlier than Tyson might go away the scene. Court docket paperwork say she was belligerent and combative. A spokeswoman for the division stated that officers seen an “overwhelming odor” of alcohol within the automobile and that they discovered a number of open containers. Her blood alcohol stage was examined and registered as 0.26.
Different court docket paperwork stated that Tyson refused to cooperate and was disruptive upon consumption on the Pitt County Detention Heart. She didn’t full the reserving course of the day of her arrest. The police division stated that she kicked and assaulted a number of detention middle workers.
Tyson was ultimately charged with assault with a lethal weapon, hit and run property injury and driving whereas impaired.
Tyson’s arrest was certainly one of 14 for driving whereas impaired in Pitt County between Dec. 31 and Jan. 9. Court docket paperwork and regulation enforcement data include the next particulars and allegations relating to the opposite arrests:
- Tiffany Alston, 33, of 204 W. Vale St., Nashville, was stopped by Ayden police at 3:45 a.m. on Jan. 2 on N.C. 11. A report stated she had pink, glassy eyes and an odor of alcohol. Her blood alcohol content material was 0.11.
- Arianna Anderson, 28, of 821 Suters Place Drive, Winterville, was stopped by Greenville police for rushing at 1:28 a.m. on Jan. 1 on U.S. 264 Alternate close to Crimson Banks Street. A report stated she had an odor of alcohol on her breath and pink, glassy eyes. She slurred her speech, the report stated. Her blood alcohol content material was 0.17.
- Ashley Belote, 28, of 2310 VOA Street, Washington, was stopped by Greenville police at 2:22 a.m. on Jan. 6 on Charles Boulevard. A report stated she had pink, glassy eyes and an odor of alcohol on her breath. Her blood alcohol content material was 0.08.
- Shakiethia Bryant, 36, of 2808 Stantonsburg Street, Greenville, was stopped by the State Freeway Patrol at 8:50 a.m. on Jan. 8. A trooper’s report stated that Bryant was noticed driving with no tire on certainly one of her rims for a number of miles. She reportedly additionally listed her car left of middle. Upon being stopped, the trooper documented a light odor of alcohol on her breath. Her blood alcohol content material was 0.14.
- Dillon Forestburg, 22, of 107 N. Warren St., Greenville, was stopped by Greenville police at 2:39 a.m. on Jan. 9 on South Jarvis Avenue close to East Fourth Avenue. Paperwork stated he had pink, glassy eyed and was slurring his speech. It additionally stated there was a robust odor of alcohol on his breath. His blood alcohol content material was 0.21.
- James Glover, 46, of 213 Academy Drive, Greenville, was stopped by the State Freeway Patrol at 4:46 p.m. on Jan. 5 on N.C. 11. A report stated that he had a robust odor of alcohol on his breath and pink, glassy eyes. His blood alcohol content material was 0.11.
- George Murphy Jr., 32, of 216 Ironwood Street, Pinebluff, was stopped by the State Freeway Patrol for rushing at 1 a.m. on Dec. 31 on Stantonsburg Street. A report stated he had glassy eyes and was unsteady on his ft. His blood alcohol content material was 0.18. Murphy has a previous DWI arrest from Oct. 15, 2016.
- Brianna Pugh, 30, of 202 Courtney Place, Greenville, was stopped by Greenville police at 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 8 on Dickinson Avenue close to Reade Circle. A report stated she had pink, glassy eyes and a robust odor of alcohol on her breath. Her blood alcohol content material was 0.21.
- Hope Robinson, 25, of 2209 Brookville Drive, Greenville, was stopped for reckless driving by Winterville police at 11:08 p.m. on Dec. 31 on Mill Avenue close to Vernon White Street. A report stated she had pink, glassy eyes and that an officer smelled alcohol on her individual. She was additionally charged with hit and run property injury and failure to take care of lane management. Her blood alcohol content material was 0.23. Additional particulars had been unavailable.
- Daniell Rodgers, 35, of 2511 Candy Residence Street, Williamston, was stopped by the State Freeway Patrol at 2:15 a.m. on Jan. 2 for rushing on U.S. 264. A report stated he had pink, glassy eyes and an odor of alcohol on his breath. His blood alcohol content material was 0.10.
- Cherine Smith, 36, of 6712 Pitt St., Grifton, was stopped by Ayden police at 10:53 p.m. on Jan. 1 on Sixth Avenue. A report stated she had glassy eyes and that her blood alcohol content material was 0.16. Smith was beforehand arrested for DWI on Nov. 1, 2014.
- Joshua Stanley, 20, of 2641 Vick Street, Nashville, was stopped by Bethel police at 12:41 a.m. on Jan. 1 on N.C. 11 close to U.S. 64. Stanley reportedly drove in extra of 100 mph at one level and failed to take care of lane management. He additionally stopped his automobile in an energetic journey lane, in line with court docket paperwork. An officer’s report stated he had bloodshot eyes and a average odor of alcohol on his breath, and that he was falling asleep throughout the cease. A blood check was not obtainable.
- Charles Taylor, 32, of 832 Spring Run Street, Winterville, was concerned in a collision at 4:39 p.m. on Dec. 31 on N.C. 11 at Chapman Street in Greenville. A crash report from the Greenville Police Division stated that Taylor rear-ended a car stopped in visitors. It stated Taylor was uncooperative and disrespectful on scene and after. Taylor reportedly had pink, glassy eyes and slurred his speech. He additionally advised officers he had been ingesting. He blew a 0.29 on the roadside check however refused additional testing.