Woman Arrested for Allegedly Trying to Hit Man with Vehicle in Dayton

Six children were inside the vehicle during the incident, which began as a domestic dispute.

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

A woman has been arrested and charged with Domestic Violence and Endangering Children after allegedly driving through yards and over a sidewalk in an attempt to hit a man with her vehicle in Dayton, Ohio. The incident occurred at the intersection of Embassy Place and Republic Drive in the Creekside Homes apartment complex, and witnesses reported the act appeared to be intentional.

Why it matters

Incidents of domestic violence involving vehicles are concerning, as they put innocent bystanders, including children, at serious risk of harm. This case highlights the need for greater awareness and resources to address domestic disputes before they escalate to such dangerous levels.

The details

According to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to reports of a person being hit by a blue Dodge Caravan. When they arrived, witnesses pointed to the vehicle, which was stopped at the intersection of Republic Drive and North Dixie Drive. Authorities detained the driver and found six children inside the vehicle. Investigators say the incident began as a domestic dispute, though it's unclear what escalated the situation. Witnesses and video footage show the woman allegedly driving through yards and over a sidewalk in an attempt to hit the man.

  • On Friday, February 28, 2026, deputies responded to the incident.

The players

Montgomery County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency that responded to and investigated the incident.

Creekside Homes apartment complex

The location where the incident took place, in the Dayton, Ohio area.

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What’s next

The incident remains under investigation by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office.

The takeaway

This case highlights the urgent need for improved domestic violence prevention and intervention measures to protect innocent bystanders, especially children, from being caught in the crossfire of such dangerous disputes.