Trenton Women Charged After Wendy's Drive-Thru Incident

Police identify three women who allegedly broke a drive-thru window and tried to climb inside the restaurant.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Three women from Trenton, New Jersey have been charged with burglary, criminal mischief, and unlawful possession of a weapon after an incident at a 24-hour Wendy's drive-thru in Ewing, NJ. Surveillance footage and TikTok videos show the women kicking in the drive-thru window, throwing food and drinks, and attempting to climb inside the restaurant. The women have been identified as Honesty Harrison, 23, Saniyah Brittingam, 18, and Leah Williford-Stevens, 19, but have not yet been arrested.

Why it matters

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and property damage in the late-night hours, especially at fast food establishments that are open 24 hours. The Wendy's location in Ewing is in a busy commercial area, raising questions about security measures and de-escalation protocols for businesses operating overnight.

The details

According to police, the three women from Trenton tried to assault Wendy's employees and caused significant damage to the drive-thru window around 3 a.m. on February 21. Surveillance footage and TikTok videos show the women kicking in the window, throwing food and drinks onto the floor, and attempting to pull down lemonade tanks. An employee is seen throwing ice at the women as they try to climb through the broken window.

  • The incident occurred around 3 a.m. on February 21, 2026.
  • As of early March 2, 2026, the three women had been charged but not yet arrested.

The players

Honesty Harrison

A 23-year-old woman from Trenton, New Jersey who has been charged with criminal mischief and burglary.

Saniyah Brittingam

An 18-year-old woman from Trenton, New Jersey who has been charged with burglary, criminal mischief, and unlawful possession of a weapon.

Leah Williford-Stevens

A 19-year-old woman from Trenton, New Jersey who has been charged with burglary, criminal mischief, and unlawful possession of a weapon.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in New Jersey.”

— Robert Jenkins, Ewing resident (nj1015.com)

What’s next

Ewing police have asked anyone with information about the incident to call them at 609-882-1313. The judge will decide on Tuesday whether to allow the three women to be released on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenges businesses face in maintaining security and de-escalating late-night incidents, especially at 24-hour establishments. It also raises questions about bail reform and whether stronger measures are needed to address repeat offenders and property crimes in the region.