A woman has allegedly threatened emergency services with an axe after she became trapped in her crashed car in Adelaide. 9News
The 33-year-old flipped her car onto its side and became stuck in Goodwood near Rosa Street just before 11pm last night.
said emergency services went to the scene but when they attempted to help the woman she allegedly threatened them with the axe.She refused help by threatening emergency services with an axe."She was taken to Royal Adelaide Hospital for treatment and a mental health assessment," SA Police said in a statement.She is facing numerous charges including driving without due care and assaulting police.
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