Chicago, Illinois Woman Arrested for Leaving Accident Scene
A Chicago, Illinois woman disobeyed a stop sign at Tompkins and West streets and struck another vehicle on Thursday, January 8, 2009, and then left the scene. Sheryl A. Toliver, 34, of Chicago, exited the vehicle, made sure everyone at the scene was okay and then disappeared. The vehicle Tolliver struck was driven by Ashley A. Horton, 16, also of Chicago.

Witnesses report Toliver checking with Horton and Horton’s passengers to make sure everyone was okay and then leaving. A 15-year-old passenger in Horton’s vehicle was transported to OSF St. Mary Medical Center with a stiff neck.
Toliver’s car was later found at Main and Academy streets. She told police that she did stop at the stop sign, and when she spoke with the occupants of the other car, she requested that they not call authorities. Subsequently, Toliver was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident with injuries, disobeying a stop sign and operating an uninsured vehicle.
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Chicago woman arrested for leaving accident scene, The Register-Mail, January 9, 2009
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