The police in Illinois were called to a fast-food restaurant after a woman crashed into the front window of the building.

Driver In Illinois Arrested For Crashing Into Fast-Food Restaurant

I feel like getting drunk and hitting a fast-food drive-thru go hand-in-hand. After indulging in many adult beverages, nothing tastes better than a burger and fries. If you've been boozing it up. Please make sure you have a designated driver for your grub run; otherwise, you'll end up like this lady in Aurora.

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The police in Aurora were called to a popular Burger King location because someone crashed into the building. Maybe the line was long, and she thought that was the fastest way to get food? Using this poor judgment got her into some serious trouble. The suspect was 22 years old and driving a Cadillac. Probably not a good combination.

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When officers arrived at the Burger King location, the suspect appeared drunk and failed the field sobriety tests. She wasn't hurt and refused medical attention. The woman was then arrested. Lucky, no one was injured during the crash.

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According to Patch...

A woman suspected of driving impaired crashed Nov. 25 into a Burger King on Aurora's East Side, police said.

 

Officers were dispatched around 10 p.m. to the fast-food restaurant off the intersection of East New York Street and North Farnsworth Avenue after several witnesses called 911 to report the crash.

 

The driver of a black 2017 Cadillac CTS, a 22-year-old woman from Aurora, told officers she lost control of the sedan, resulting in her striking the front window area of the establishment, Aurora police spokesperson Jim Levicki told Patch.

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