Chehalis Woman Accused of Burglarizing Business, Damaging Bank Windows

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A Chehalis woman currently incarcerated for allegedly breaking into a car dealership and driving a car into a door is now facing additional charges for two separate incidents in Centralia.

Kimberly R. Terrell, 42, is accused of, on Feb. 16, breaking into a business and stealing merchandise and dealing $6,000 in damage to a bank’s drive-through windows.

According to probable cause affidavits, on Feb. 16, a Centralia officer went to a business on Main Street that had surveillance footage of Terrell allegedly entering the business when it was closed, drinking beer and wine and microwaving a steak. She allegedly stole a laptop, radio and hamburger.

She allegedly broke a window with a rock to gain entry.

Surveillance footage at a Centralia bank also allegedly depicts Terrell throwing large rocks at a teller drive-through window. Another window had an anarchy symbol scratched onto the glass. The footage was also from Feb. 16.

Terrell was charged with second-degree burglary and with first-degree malicious mischief. During a hearing in Lewis County Superior Court, Judge James Lawler placed her on $10,000 bail for each of the incidents, which are filed in separate cases.

Terrell was already in the jail for allegedly breaking into a Chehalis car dealership and driving a truck into a garage door, causing significant damage. She was placed on $50,000 bail for the alleged incident.

She has an arraignment hearing on Thursday.