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Here is an UPDATE to the original story below: (5.9.17) --The District Attorney dismissed all charges 'in the best interest of justice' in this case

See court documents here--Hensley Documents

NICHOLS HILLS, Okla. -- An Oklahoma attorney has been charged with a misdemeanor crime for allegedly vandalizing cars parked in front of her parent's million dollar home.

On Feb. 11, an eyewitness called 911 to report the incident near the corner of Wilshire and Waverly.

The 911 caller was driving by when he saw a woman in a white shirt hurling raw eggs at parked cars.

Also, a neighbor across the street captured the whole thing on surveillance camera.

The suspect allegedly egged five cars that were legally parked in front of a home in the 1500 block of Wilshire Ave.

According to Nichols Hills Police Chief Steven Cox, officers talked to several neighbors who confirmed the family who lives at the home has been involved in a long-standing show-down with city hall over the parking along the street in front of their home.

It is legal for cars to park on their side of the street.

"I couldn't even imagine why somebody would be upset that cars were parked on the street legally," said Chief Cox.

Police arrested 37-year-old Kelly Hensley for the crime. Hensley is an attorney who was in town visiting her parent's home on Wilshire.

Officers reviewed the surveillance video before arresting Hensley.

She has been charged with a misdemeanor crime for "molesting a standing vehicle."

On Thursday, NewsChannel 4's Ali Meyer tried to talk to Hensley about the allegations against her.

We received word through her attorney that she has no comment about the case.

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