MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – A woman sitting in the back of a police car in Muskegon Heights had no intention of becoming a captive audience.
Police took 38-year-old Kendra Aney into custody on Tuesday, three days after she wiggled her way out of the back window of a police cruiser, according to the Muskegon County Prosecutor.
Michigan woman escapes police custody by climbing out of a police car window while in handcuffs 🤯
pic.twitter.com/qZTUKAZZkX— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) March 30, 2026
Muskegon Heights Police Chief Maurice Sain said someone called to report Aney in an abandoned home on Tuesday morning. “Muskegon Heights PD would like to thank the citizen who called in and reported the female’s location,” Chief Sain said.
According to Aney’s Michigan Department of Corrections file, she’d been on the run from parole since Jan. 12. She received a seven-year prison sentence in 2017 following a plea conviction on a delivering or manufacturing controlled substances charge. In addition, Aney has two larceny convictions and an operating while intoxicated conviction.
