Dayton Daily News

Police: Woman rammed car into SUV

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A 26-year-old Troy woman indicted Wednesday is accused of intentiona­lly ramming a GMC Acadia driven by her child’s father last week while she had four young children in her SUV.

Taylor Marie Hines is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court on felonious assault and multiple misdemeano­r charges, including four counts of endangerin­g children, violation of a protection order, domestic violence and criminal damaging.

A doorbell camera alerted a 43-year-old man to a video early Nov. 14 that allegedly showed Hines driving a Dodge Journey and striking his unoccupied Chevrolet Express parked in his driveway while he was at the B&B Lounge and Grill, 2914 Salem Ave. in Dayton, according to an affidavit filed in Dayton Municipal Court.

The man decided to leave the lounge when Hines arrived at 2:30 a.m. She allegedly punched her child’s father — who has a temporary protection order against Hines — three times. She then got back inside the SUV, with her three children, ages 8, 5 and 4, and 4-year-old niece inside, and struck the man’s SUV after he got inside, according to the affidavit.

“Hines intentiona­lly rammed the Dodge into the GMC while the Dodge was occupied by herself and the four children and while the GMC was occupied,” the document stated.

Hines backed up her SUV and rammed the GMC a second time before her wheels became stuck, allowing the man to flee. Hines tried to follow him but was involved in a crash at Parkhill Drive and Salem Avenue, according to a Dayton Police Department crash report.

Hines later was arrested. She remains held in the Montgomery County Jail.

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