DOLLY DYNAMO: Woman Accused Of Using Hand Cart To Smash Four Vehicles, House In St. John Domestic RampageDOLLY DYNAMO: Woman Accused Of Using Hand Cart To Smash Four Vehicles, House In St. John Domestic RampageMidnight Meltdown At Estate Enighed Leaves Trail Of Destruction, Self-Inflicted Wounds, And Immediate ArrestBy: Virgin Islands Free Press News DeskESTATE ENIGHED — What began as an late-night avoidance strategy at a St. John service station descended into a destructive domestic rampage, leaving four vehicles smashed, home surveillance cameras shattered, and a woman in police custody. Under local domestic violence mandates, no bail was set pending her initial appearance in Superior Court. At approximately 1:13 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, hospital personnel alerted officers that Mateo was cleared for release. VIPD officers took her into custody at Schneider Regional Medical Center and transported her to the Central Command Police Station on St. Thomas for formal booking and processing. Mateo was subsequently remanded to the custody of the Bureau of Corrections at the Alexander A. Farrelly Justice Center pending her Advise of Rights hearing in St. Thomas Superior Court.