What did Belinda Miller do? Georgia woman charged for ramming her car into Popeyes
Olivia Bennett
Updated on February 16, 2026
A Georgia lady was captured for purposefully slamming her SUV into a Popeyes outlet after bread rolls were purportedly avoided with regards to her request. The eatery director asserted that the store had recognized their mix-up preceding the accident.
Authorities expressed that representatives with the Richmond Region Sheriff’s Office got a few reports of a mishap with wounds at a Popeyes café close to Walton Way in Augusta.
The lady, later recognized as 50-year-old Belinda H. Mill operator, crashed her vehicle into the entry of the eatery and afterward ran away from the area, traveling south on the Gordon Roadway.
Specialists supposedly tracked down the harmed SUV at her home. Mill operator was set up for the Charles B. Webster Confinement Center on Wednesday on an obligation of more than $4,000. It stays obscure whether she has been delivered or is still in police guardianship.
The administrator of the Popeyes outlet let specialists know that Belinda Mill operator had requested numerous things yet became irate when she found that there were no bread rolls with her request.
In her annoyance, the Georgia lady drove her SUV into the café entrance. Nonetheless, the supervisor further said the eatery quickly amended their mix-up and gave her the rolls preceding the fender bender.
The chief blamed the 50-year-old client for undermining the staff present before the occurrence, including calling the store and taking steps to drive her vehicle into the structure.
In her fury, Mill operator likewise purportedly almost collided with a 18-year-old store worker with her vehicle as she drove her vehicle into the structure. The representative was purportedly remaining close to the front of the structure during the accident.
As per her capture warrant, she kept on driving her vehicle into the Popeyes store until her vehicle was come by trash.
Georgia woman Belinda Miller crashes SUV into Popeyes over missing biscuits
A Georgia woman allegedly drove her vehicle into a Popeyes restaurant on purpose after biscuits were mistakenly left out of her order, according to officials.
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An observer who was holding up in accordance with Mill operator guaranteed that they were told to hustle and get their request “since she was returning.” Following the accident, she left the scene right away and traveled south on the Gordon Thruway. Her harmed vehicle was subsequently recuperated from her home.
Belinda H. Mill operator was accused of first-degree criminal harm to property and disturbed attack. She was set up for the Charles B. Webster Detainment Center four days after the episode, which might have been lethal.