‘ZOMBIE' Vanity Plate Leads to Pa. Stun Gun Arrest

Woman charged in alleged hit-and-run and stun gun incident

An Allentown, Pa. woman who allegedly hit a man with a stun gun during a pedestrian hit-and-run was arrested after police say her vanity license plate made her easy to track down.

Allentown police say Yardley Joy Frantz, 29, was promptly arrested Friday after witnesses spotted her “ZOMBIE” license plate.

Investigators say Frantz ran into a man and his nephew with her car around 7 p.m. on the 700 block of Clay Street, then zapped the man's son with a stun gun after he confronted her.

The Morning Call of Allentown reports Frantz claimed she didn't know who had been driving her car.

Frantz is free on $20,000 bail as she faces charges including aggravated and simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, careless driving and failure to stop, according to court records.

A phone number for her could not immediately be located.

Copyright AP - Associated Press
Contact Us