Dakota Valkyrie
November 23rd, 2008, 05:02 PM
A Mequon (WI) woman is facing three counts of first-degree reckless endangerment after she chased her estranged husband and their 9-year-old daughter around his Mequon house in a Hummer because he wanted to evict her from her home.
Vikki G. Bearden-Berrada, 43, arrived just before 5 p.m. at her husband's home in the 7400 block of Ridgeview Drive to drop off their daughter and found a process server there with a notice of eviction from her home in the 11300 block of N. Rudella Road in Mequon.
When the process server tried to serve the notice to Bearden-Berrada in the driveway of the Ridgeview house, she stepped on the gas and aimed the Hummer H3 at her husband and daughter, who was standing next to him.
In the process, the sport utility vehicle rammed into the server's van, pushing it 4 or 5 feet.
The husband and daughter fled to the front porch, followed by Bearden-Berrada in the Hummer, then ran from the porch and around the east side of the house, with the Hummer in pursuit.
At one point, the man told police, as the Hummer came around a corner of the house, he dodged it by clinging to the side of the house with his daughter.
The Hummer then spun out, carving a circle into the lawn, before being driven off the lot "in a reckless manner," the complaint says.
The process server and the husband said they feared they and the girl were going to be killed.http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/34915919.html
Now she won't have to worry about getting evicted. Free rent for a while.
Vikki G. Bearden-Berrada, 43, arrived just before 5 p.m. at her husband's home in the 7400 block of Ridgeview Drive to drop off their daughter and found a process server there with a notice of eviction from her home in the 11300 block of N. Rudella Road in Mequon.
When the process server tried to serve the notice to Bearden-Berrada in the driveway of the Ridgeview house, she stepped on the gas and aimed the Hummer H3 at her husband and daughter, who was standing next to him.
In the process, the sport utility vehicle rammed into the server's van, pushing it 4 or 5 feet.
The husband and daughter fled to the front porch, followed by Bearden-Berrada in the Hummer, then ran from the porch and around the east side of the house, with the Hummer in pursuit.
At one point, the man told police, as the Hummer came around a corner of the house, he dodged it by clinging to the side of the house with his daughter.
The Hummer then spun out, carving a circle into the lawn, before being driven off the lot "in a reckless manner," the complaint says.
The process server and the husband said they feared they and the girl were going to be killed.http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/34915919.html
Now she won't have to worry about getting evicted. Free rent for a while.