Chattanooga Times Free Press

Police: Vegan says she hit chicken truck

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HULL, Ga. — A Georgia woman has been arrested after she reportedly slammed into a chicken truck, fled and then told officers who tracked her down she hit the vehicle because she was a vegan.

Wednesday’s investigat­ion began when a truck driver told police he was traveling west on Highway 72 when a red four-door car hit his truck twice.

The truck driver called 911 as the car fled. Madison County deputies found the car’s license plate in debris left in the wake of the crash. They were able to track the car’s owner to Comer, Ga., where they found the vehicle and a driver matching the driver’s vague descriptio­n.

The woman, identified as 26-year-old Judith Armstrong, refused to come out of her house unless deputies secured a warrant. But, she did speak with them through the windows and explained what happened.

During questionin­g, Armstrong admitted being involved in an accident and fled for fear of what would happen to her license. She also told officers she hit the truck because she was vegan.

In addition, she denied having alcohol before making the drive but claimed to have “taken a couple of shots” when she arrived home.

Authoritie­s said Armstrong faces charges of hit-and-run, aggressive driving, driving under the influence, and obstructio­n. It was unknown if she’s represente­d by an attorney.

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