Crime & Safety

Snellville PD Track Down Hit-and-Run Suspect

The Lawrenceville, Ga. woman who hit his car reportedly told police she kept on driving because she did not want to be late for work.

Being late for work is allegedly not a good enough reason for leaving the scene of an accident.

That was the reason a Lawrenceville woman gave police for not stopping after side-swiping a Loganville man Thursday morning. It wasn't enough to keep her out of jail.

A Loganville man was driving on Lenora Church Road at Temple Johnson Road in Snellville on Thursday afternoon when he was reportedly side-swipped by 's black Mazda MZ6.

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Instead of stopping and exchanging insurance information, Jacob allegedly kept on driving.

Snellville Police were called in to help track down Jacob. An SPD officer finally spotted Jacob and pulled her over at the intersection of Scenic Highway and Ronald Reagan Parkway in Snellville.

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The Gwinnett officer asked Jacob about the accident. She told him she was sitting at the light in the left turn lane and realized she needed to go straight instead of turning. Jacob said she switched lanes as soon as the light turned green.

The officer asked if Jacob knew she hit another car. Jacob said yes, and told him she did not stop because she was running late for work.

Based on her statements and damage to her car, the officer arrested Jacob and charged her with hit and run, improper lane change and no proof of insurance.

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