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Alcohol A Factor In 7-Eleven Drive-Thru Incident

Alcohol A Factor In 7-Eleven Drive-Thru Incident
The front entrance to the 26th Street 7-Eleven store is pictured Saturday night. Photo courtesy of the Ocean City Fire Department

OCEAN CITY- A Pennsylvania woman was arrested on drunk-driving charges last weekend after allegedly crashing her vehicle through the front of a downtown convenience store.

Around 11:50 p.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to the area of a convenience store at 26th Street for a single-vehicle collision. The officers observed a 2015 Hyundai Sonata has driven through the entrance to the convenience store.

According to police reports, the glass doors and windows of the store were destroyed. There was also debris, merchandise and glass scattered throughout the floor. Ocean City Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to the scene to evaluate the driver, identified as Chelsea Maggi, 28, of Ridley Park, Pa., but Maggie refused EMS evaluation.

An OCPD officer approached Maggi and reportedly detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage from her breath. According to police reports, Maggi exhibited signs of intoxication, including glassy, bloodshot eye and slurred speech along with slow and sluggish coordination.

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5 thoughts on “Alcohol A Factor In 7-Eleven Drive-Thru Incident”

  1. Party Hard man..... F everyone

    I work the beach year round in Ocean City

    The main problems involving Police as result of looney conduct

    are people from Pennsylvania

  2. Three drinks, that means three dozen. I know, been there. The ole girl was looking for the drive thru brew when she stumbled onto the front entrance.

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