Lexington Park Woman Charged with Reckless Endangerment During Repossession of ... - Southern Maryland News Net

Corporal Snyder saw an Elite Services tow truck backed up to a Cadillac Escalade. However, the chain from the tow truck was connected to the Cadillac. The operator provided Corporal Snyder with repossession paperwork for the Cadillac. The operator informed Corporal Snyder he connected the chain to the Cadillac before making contact with a female inside due to previous incidents with the female owner, identified as Sheila Lisa Miles, 42 of Lexington Park. The driver then showed Miles the repossession paperwork, at which time Miles refused to give up the vehicle. Corporal Snyder made contact with Miles who was seated in the driver’s seat. Miles exited the vehicle and alleged the finance company gave her permission to retain the vehicle after making a payment. After Corporal Snyder advised Miles the order was still active, she entered the Cadillac and started the engine. Three children were in the Cadillac at the time and it was pulling the tow vehicle, which was a large Dodge 3500. Miles was about to strike another occupied vehicle in the parking lot when Corporal Snyder ran up to the driver’s door and ordered... Source: smnewsnet.com