Kathryn Dennis is Identified as “Suspect” in Hit-&-Run

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Kathryn Dennis was reportedly labeled a “suspect” who was arrested for an alleged hit-and-run incident by an elementary school in South Carolina.

The Southern Charm star is no longer a full castmate on the Bravo show, though her former co-stars have indicated they wish to see her return.

According to a police report per Radar Online, Kathryn was labeled a “suspect” who was “arrested” amid the hit-and-run incident.

The report indicates that a “white female with dirty blonde hair” was recklessly driving a 2022 Ford Bronco in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, near Whitesville Elementary School, and she struck a deputy sheriff who was moonlighting as a crossing guard for the school.

“As I began to ask the traffic leaving the school to take the right and the traffic coming from Highway 52 to take the left, I noticed that the vehicle traveling from South Live Oak Drive was not slowing down,” wrote the injured deputy.

“I blew on my whistle and stepped to the left to get out of the vehicle’s way,” the officer continued. “As I stepped to the left, the vehicle drove past me, striking me on the right side. The stop sign broke in my hand and landed in the roadway … The driver did not slow down or changed driving pattern prior to or after striking me.”

The officer’s hand was broken from the alleged incident, which took place on October 20 around 7:30 a.m.

“After the incident, I attempted to get the license plate of the vehicle,” wrote the officer. “I continued to hold traffic and asked a parent leaving the school to please get the license plate number … I was able to get the following information: SC tag partial YVT, grey SUV, white female with dirty blonde hair driver.”

The outlet formerly reported that authorities tracked down the vehicle, which allegedly belongs to Kathryn. The police report then identified the “suspect” as a white female named “Kathryn C. Dennis,” age 32. And the word “yes” was marked next to the section that asked, “Arrested near offense scene.”

The court records also suggest that the South Carolina Highway Patrol – now conducting the investigation – has not filed any charges against her, and no drugs or alcohol were found.


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