Warrenton woman admits hitting husband with SUV; charged with felony

Posted 11/7/19

Saying she “couldn’t take it anymore,” a Warrenton woman crashed her SUV into a motorcycle driven by her husband, authorities said. Michelle Castleberry, 21, is charged in a felony warrant. She …

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Warrenton woman admits hitting husband with SUV; charged with felony

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Saying she “couldn’t take it anymore,” a Warrenton woman crashed her SUV into a motorcycle driven by her husband, authorities said.Michelle Castleberry, 21, is charged in a felony warrant. She was released after posting a $25,000 bond in the case.She is charged with first-degree domestic assault, serious injury, in the incident Saturday, Oct. 1, on the parking lot of Waffle House, 1012 N. State Highway 47.During an interview with police, Castleberry waived her Miranda rights and gave a voluntary statement admitting to striking her husband, Brandon Castleberry, with her SUV while he was on his motorcycle, according to a probable cause statement filed in the case.Police said Brandon Castleberry, who was injured in the incident, stated his wife had struck him with her 2008 Ford Explorer, according to the statement.Warren County EMS responded to treat Brandon Castleberry for what appeared to be a broken left leg, police said.In her statement to police, Michelle Castleberry said she “ran over” her husband on purpose because of the argument they were having. Police took statements from witnesses who confirmed that the couple had been engaged in a verbal and physical argument before the incident occurred shortly before 11 a.m.The statement notes that the two live together and have one child in common.Michelle Castleberry


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