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ST. JOSEPH, Mich. -- Repair projects are underway at an office complex in St. Joseph where a woman drove her minivan into the building three consecutive times on Monday.
A company called Professional Hearing Services and the Berrien County Public Defenders group, located on Renaissance Drive, both took on damage to their office spaces on Monday from the minivan.
The driver, 34-year-old Courtney Na Robson, left the scene when the minivan got stuck in the office building after its third attempt to damage the complex.
Robson has since been arrested and charged with malicious destruction of property. Repair costs for the damage is estimated to cost over $20,000.
Police also confirm that Robson had been rescued in July of 2021 when she drove another vehicle into Lake Michigan in Porter County.