3 Women Wanted for Damaging Wendy’s Drive-Thru Window in Ewing, New Jersey

3 Women Wanted for Damaging Wendy’s Drive-Thru Window in Ewing, New Jersey

Police in Ewing Township are actively searching for three women accused of vandalizing a local Wendy’s restaurant and attempting to assault employees during a late-night disturbance.

According to authorities, officers from the Ewing Police Department responded to a report of disorderly customers at the Wendy’s located on the 1700 block of Olden Avenue just before 3:00 a.m. on February 21.

What Happened?

Investigators say the three suspects allegedly damaged property inside the fast-food restaurant, including breaking a drive-thru window. The situation escalated when they reportedly attempted to assault employees using objects before fleeing the scene prior to police arrival.

Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported. Employees were able to provide video footage of the incident, which helped authorities identify the individuals involved.

Suspects Identified

Police have identified the three women as:

  • Honesty Harrison, 23, of Trenton
  • Saniyah Brittingham, 18, of Trenton
  • Leah Williford-Stevens, 19, of Trenton

Charges Filed

Authorities confirmed the following charges:

  • Saniyah Brittingham and Leah Williford-Stevens are charged with burglary, criminal mischief, and unlawful possession of a weapon.
  • Honesty Harrison faces charges of burglary and criminal mischief.

All three suspects remain at large.

Police Seeking Public Assistance

Law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information about the suspects’ whereabouts to contact the Ewing Police Department at 609-882-1313 or the confidential tip line at 609-882-7530.

Police emphasize that community cooperation plays a critical role in resolving incidents like this and ensuring public safety.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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