'They said that we almost hit a child. I didn’t think that we did, but that’s what they told us,” the driver told deputies.
– Helicopter cameras and police body camera video captured by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office show a car in tire-deep water at a Florida beach shortly before the driver was taken into custody over the weekend.
Sarah Ramsammy, 26, was arrested and charged with DUI and reckless driving after plowing down a beach in Smyrna Dunes Park, Florida, on Saturday, May 27, narrowly missing families and children, Volusia Sheriff’s Office said in a Deputies said Ramsammy was speeding down the beach at 50 mph in close proximity to several families and their dogs.She explained to deputies that she wasn’t sure what was going on and that she and a passenger in her vehicle “were just trying to turn around, we didn’t think we could do a u-turn around here, so we were just trying to keep going.”
“I was the driver, and they kinda stopped us, and they said that we almost hit a child. I didn’t think that we did, but that’s what they told us,” Ramsammy said.She was taken into custody Saturday and also cited for failure to obey a traffic control device, Volusia Sheriff’s OfficeCopyright 2023 by KSAT - All rights reserved.
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