Crime & Safety
Bad Driver Fails to Yield to Emergency Vehicle, Backs into WB Squad to Avoid Vehicle Tow
The driver of a vehicle who failed to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle found out it was only the beginning of her troubles.

WHITEFISH BAY -- The driver of a vehicle who failed to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle found out that incident was only the beginning of her troubles last week in Whitefish Bay.
Police conducted a traffic stop on a yellow Ford operated by Meagan K. Taylor on Sep. 21 on the 600 block of W. Hampton on charges of operating while suspended, failure to yield right of way to an emergency vehicle and a correction notice of an unspecified nature.
A call for a tow truck was made, however upon arrival of the tow truck, Taylor reportedly backed her vehicle into the Whitefish Bay squad car on scene in an attempt to avoid having her vehicle towed.
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Taylor was then taken into custody for resisting/obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct.
She was transported to St. Mary's by the North Shore Fire Department for minor injuries as a result of the collision.
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