The crazy, she has it.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) - A 24-year-old barefoot woman dropped her pants, then jumped up and down on a disabled car along I-5 while two women inside the car were on the phone with 911.
The incident began around 4:35 p.m. when the two women ran out of gas along I-5 near the Corvallis interchange, authorities said. The driver and her passenger stayed in the car and called for help.
While they were on the phone, a woman -- later identified as Victoria Dawn Lohmann -- walked up toward their disabled car and dropped her pants. She then left and crossed back over I-5.
A few minutes later, Lohmann allegedly came back to the car and stood on the hood. She began jumping up and down and then jumped onto the windshield.
The windshield shattered and caved inside, and then Lohmann got down and ran back across I-5.
The women in the car called 911. Police arrived soon, found Lohmann and arrested her.
She was treated for cuts on her hands, feet and face. She's in the Linn County Jail and now faces charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and reckless endangerment. She may also face charges for what is believed to be a drug found on her.
The women in the car were not hurt.
The incident began around 4:35 p.m. when the two women ran out of gas along I-5 near the Corvallis interchange, authorities said. The driver and her passenger stayed in the car and called for help.
While they were on the phone, a woman -- later identified as Victoria Dawn Lohmann -- walked up toward their disabled car and dropped her pants. She then left and crossed back over I-5.
A few minutes later, Lohmann allegedly came back to the car and stood on the hood. She began jumping up and down and then jumped onto the windshield.
The windshield shattered and caved inside, and then Lohmann got down and ran back across I-5.
The women in the car called 911. Police arrived soon, found Lohmann and arrested her.
She was treated for cuts on her hands, feet and face. She's in the Linn County Jail and now faces charges of criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and reckless endangerment. She may also face charges for what is believed to be a drug found on her.
The women in the car were not hurt.
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