MILLSBORO, Del.-Twenty-six year-old Wanda Rodriguez Gonzalez of Salisbury, is facing multiple charges after a hit-and-run crash Monday afternoon.
Just after 2 p.m. Monday, officials say troopers were called to Millsboro Highway and Laurel Road for a hit-and-run. They were told the fleeing car became disabled near Careys Camp Road. A Millsboro Police officer, along with responding troopers, reportedly found Rodriguez Gonzalez down the road from the crash site. Police say she exhibited signs of impairment and was detained.
While being handcuffed, police say Rodriguez Gonzalez resisted and bit a trooper's arm. While she was being transported to Troop 4, she allegedly kept banging her head against the window, causing damage to her forehead and the patrol car, according to police. An ambulance responded to treat her injuries.
During that time, police say Rodriguez Gonzalez spit on a paramedic and bit a second trooper.
Rodriguez Gonzalez was charged with the following crimes:
- Resisting Arrest with Force (Felony)
- Offensive Touching of a Paramedic
- Offensive Touching of Law Enforcement Officer – 2 counts
- Criminal Mischief Less than $5000
- Driving a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol
- Traffic offenses
Rodriguez Gonzalez was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 3 and released on her own recognizance.
