A steakhouse customer skipped out on the bill and then hit a worker with a car, Mobile police say.
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An Alabama woman is charged with robbery after she was accused of paying only half her restaurant bill before mowing down an employee with her car, according to police. Sharda Winston, 31, was arrested Sunday, April 24, after authorities said she attempted to dine and dash at the Bamboo Steakhouse on Cody Road in Mobile, police said in a news release.
An employee followed her outside, where Winston struck him with her car and left, the release reads. The worker, who wasn’t named, was taken to a hospital for treatment and is expected to be OK.©2022 The Charlotte Observer. Visit
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