
The women immediately rolled up the windows and locked the doors. Then, the stranger’s pants dropped, exposing herself to the women in the car. She then ran off. But moments later, the woman was back.
The stranger got on the bonnet of the car, prompting the women inside to call 911. She then began jumping up and down, eventually caving in the windscreen before taking off running for a final time. A state trooper, who was unaware of what just went down, pulled over to help the stranded vehicle. The women explained the series of events and pointed out the direction the woman ran.

The trooper called Linn County sheriff’s deputies who quickly spotted the woman, later identified as 24-year-old Dawn Lohmann of Aumsville, and took her into custody. Paramedics treated Lohmann for minor cuts to her feet, hands, and face that she sustained while bombarding the vehicle, Hastings said. Lohmann was booked in the Linn County Jail on criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, and reckless endangering charges. Police found a substance they believe was drugs and sent it to the crime lab for analysis.
2 comments:
American cars don't have bonnets.
Bonnets = hood.
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