An Orlando woman is facing a driving under the influence charge after she struck and critically injured a parking attendant in an International Drive parking garage, troopers say.

Anali Condori, 32, was drunk as she tried to leave the garage at 9101 International Drive at about 3 a.m. Sunday, troopers said. The garage is located at Pointe Orlando, a popular dining and nightlife plaza.

Condori attempted to leave the garage but couldn’t, and then accelerated quickly in reverse, a trooper’s crash report states.

While in reverse, Condori’s Honda struck Thomas Threatt, a parking attendant who was standing next to the exit lanes of the garage, a trooper’s crash report states.

Threatt, 57 of Orlando, was thrown into a metal box and sustained critical injuries. 

After her vehicle hit Threatt, Condori put the car in drive and then collided with a pole, disabling her vehicle, officials said.

Threatt was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center for his injuries and his current condition isn’t known.

Condori was arrested and charged with DUI causing serious bodily injury.

She was still in Orange County Jail as of noon Sunday, and was held on $5,000 bond. 

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