Drunk Woman Faked Her Own Kidnapping to Avoid DUI Arrest
Miami, FL (PRWEB) July 03, 2013 -- ABC News (6/18) reports in "Woman ‘Intoxicated by Fear’ Fakes Her Own Kidnapping" that a drunk 24-year old Massachusetts woman, Maria Brayfield, faked her own kidnapping to avoid arrest for driving under the influence. She was found screaming in the trunk of her white Ford Focus, which was parked alongside the highway. Police had to break the car's rear glass to free her.
As reported in the news story "Woman ‘Intoxicated by Fear’ Fakes Her Own Kidnapping", Brayfield went through the motions of stating a false story to the police, where she claimed that two masked abductors forced her to drive her car and then lock her in the trunk. Later she confessed that she had made the whole story up to avoid being charged with DUI. Brayfield said she had been "intoxicated by fear” of getting caught drunk driving.
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As stated in the article "Woman ‘Intoxicated by Fear’ Fakes Her Own Kidnapping" Police charged her with filing a false police report. They are not sure how the woman ended up on the side of the highway or whether she had been driving while drunk. She'll have her date in court, which promises to be very interesting.
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