VIDEO: Woman dragged from side of car along major Delaware road

Mykia Lee, 24, of Wilmington, is dragged by a car on a Delaware road.
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In a 12-minute long video posted to YouTube Monday, a woman can be seen being dragged down the street by a car following an argument with two other individuals.

Delaware State Police say the female was dragged by a vehicle following a physical altercation in Newark on Monday afternoon. 

According to police, three females arrived at the BP gas station located at 2360 Pulaski Highway around 1 p.m. 

The driver of the vehicle, identified as Aiun-Yea Chambers, 24, of Wilmington, and a second unidentified female, who was a passenger in the car, reportedly got into a physical altercation with a second passenger, identified as Mykia Lee, 24, of Wilmington. 

In the video, taken by a passenger in another car, Chambers can be seen returning to the driver’s seat of the vehicle, and the unidentified female gets into the car on the passenger side. However, as Lee attempts to get into the car, Chambers begins to drive off. Lee, who is partially inside of the vehicle as it drives off, refuses to let go and is dragged from the gas station parking lot onto eastbound Pulaski Highway (US 40), and then onto northbound South College Avenue (DE Rt. 896). 

Chambers then pulls the car onto the shoulder of the roadway of northbound Rt. 896 and stops. As Lee lets go of the vehicle, Chambers drives off with the third female subject. Lee makes her way over to the trailing car and asks for help, becoming more and more frantic.

WARNING: The video below contains offensive language and may be disturbing to some viewers.


Lee was treated at the scene by paramedics before being transported to Christiana Hospital where she was treated and released with minor injuries. 

The incident remains under investigation. 

Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact Corporal Matthew Calio at Troop 2, Glasgow, at 302-365-8505. Information may also be provided by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333, via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com or by sending an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword "DSP."