LAKE MARY -- Misty Cummings, the stepmother of missing 6-year-old Haleigh Cummings, was temporarily handcuffed on Interstate 4 following some kind of incident Wednesday.
According to Seminole County Sheriff's deputies, a woman called police claiming a car on I-4 was pointing some kind of weapon at her.
Dispatcher: “Do you know her?”
Caller: “No! I think, like, way back she beeped at me or something, and I just kept driving and ignoring it, and now she’s following me. Her and her friend are flipping me off. She rode up next to me and said, ‘I’m going to beat your a--,’ and they’re waving something around. I don’t know what it is, but I don’t want to find out.”
The car in question later exited at Lake Mary, where deputies and Lake Mary police handcuffed Misty Cummings and Donna Brock, the driver of the vehicle.
The woman who called 911 told deputies Brock and Cummings pulled up beside her making gestures, and she swore they had weapons.
After searching the car, officials found no weapons. Since the driver did not cause any harm, both Brock and Cummings were unhandcuffed and allowed to leave.
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