A New Hampshire woman said she was fired from her manager's position at a convenience store for putting herself at risk during a confrontation with a customer.
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Michelle DiCampo, 38, said a woman, identified by police as Tori Lynn Goulette, 32, of Hampstead, came into the Xtra Mart convenience store in Hampstead April 11 while DiCampo was working as a manager. Employees refused to sell the woman alcohol because it appeared she was already very intoxicated, the Manchester (N.H.) Union-Leader reported Friday.
DiCampo said she approached Goulette and asked her to leave the store because she was shouting. She said the customer challenged her to a fight and she told the woman to wait outside for 15 minutes while employees called police, the newspaper reported.
DiCampo said Goulette jumped into her van and started driving wildly around the parking lot when she and a worker came outside to take down her license plate information.
Goulette crashed into the nearby Honey Dew Donuts drive-thru, drove away and was arrested when she crashed the van again about a mile away.
Goulette was booked on charges of driving while intoxicated, conduct after an accident, operating without a valid license, three felony counts of reckless conduct, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.
DiCampo said she was fired this week and told she put herself at risk during the incident. The Union-Leader said it was unable to reach Xtra Mart officials for comment.