


A woman in Georgia was arrested Wednesday after she slammed her vehicle into a local Popeyes restaurant because biscuits were left out of her order, authorities said.
Belinda Miller, 50, is accused of crashing into the Augusta fast-food restaurant around 7:45 p.m. on Feb. 18, according to a report.
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Miller drove her vehicle, identified as an SUV, through the east restaurant of the Popeyes after she became infuriated when her order did not contain biscuits, the Popeyes manager said.
Prior to her alleged action, Miller had been given biscuits, but she remained upset, the manager added.
When the SUV crashed through the restaurant's entrance, it continued to drive on until it was halted by debris, authorities said.
The vehicle was later located with significant damage at Miller's residence, the report noted.
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Miller is facing felony aggravated assault and criminal damage to property in the first-degree charges, according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.