Woman Fleeing From Car Wreck Caught With Witness Help: Police
A Florida woman was spotted emerging from a car wreck wearing high heels and an evening gown. Sharon Martinez, 27, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident after police say she slammed her sports car into a Miami deli. “You almost killed that homeless lady,” a bystander said while filming the aftermath of the crash. Marinez allegedly didn’t wait for police, and was seen getting in another car. When cops arrived, she was gone. The witness jumped into the police cruiser to help find her.
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