Anabel Torres, 24, faces multiple charges after allegedly stealing her ex-boyfriend's current girlfriend's SUV and driving it into his Tulsa home. Police say the ex-boyfriend, his girlfriend, and her two children were inside at the time. Torres reportedly admitted intending to drive over anyone present.
Early Sunday morning, Tulsa police responded to a call of 'trouble unknown' at 5:39 a.m. Upon arrival, officers heard screaming from inside the house and observed a vehicle driven directly through the front of the residence, according to a police Facebook post. The incident involved Anabel Torres, 24, described by authorities as the 'mad ex-girlfriend' who had been acting erratically at the home the night before. At that time, her ex-boyfriend's current girlfriend and her two young children were visiting. Torres allegedly took the woman's keys without permission and entered the red SUV. She rammed into two parked cars before crashing into the house. No injuries were reported among the occupants inside. When officers approached, Torres stated she 'intended to drive over anyone there.' She resisted arrest, fighting with officers, who described her as 'not happy about it' and engaging in a 'little bit' of a struggle. Torres, a member of the Muscogee Nation, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, assault and battery on a police officer, malicious mischief, larceny of an automobile, and resisting arrest. Her case will be transferred to the FBI and tribal authorities. She remains in custody at Tulsa County Jail, with no next court date immediately available.