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Georgia woman accused of crashing her SUV into a Popeyes after staffers forgot her biscuit order: report

Feb 27, 2023, 22:58 IST
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The reported incident happened on February 18 in Richmond County, Georgia.Reuters
  • Deputies arrested a 50-year-old woman from Augusta, Georgia, in connection with the crash.
  • A Popeyes manager said the woman drove her SUV into the building, police said.
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Police arrested a Georgia woman after a Popeyes manager accused her of driving her SUV into a the restaurant because her order did not include biscuits, multiple outlets reported.

Belinda Miller, 50, of Augusta, was charged with aggravated assault and first-degree criminal damage to property on February 22, according to booking records viewed by Insider.

The Popeyes manager said Miller became upset over her order and remained angry even after employees corrected the mistake.

The manager told police that Miller left the location but later returned and drove her SUV into the building, almost striking an 18-year-old employee who was standing near the front of the building, the local-news outlet WJBF reported. Police said building debris from the crash eventually stopped the car.

The manager said Miller threatened staff members before the incident and called the restaurant threatening to drive her car through the building, The Augusta Chronicle reported.

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Miller fled the scene after the crash, but her car was later found in front of her home with front-end damage, according to The Augusta Chronicle.

Representatives for the Richmond County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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