​PETERSBURG, VA. (THECOUNT) — EXCLUSIVELY ON THECOUNT: A Virginia woman, identifying herself as the fiancee of Sussex County woman, Cierra Brockwell, the suspect arrested Tuesday in a hit-and-run crash involving a school bus, appears to be trying to sell the vehicle involved in the crash on Facebook.

Allyssa Pack, who is listed as “engaged” to Brockwell, 26, of Dewitt, Virginia, listed for sale on Facebook a black Acura Integra, “in accident 2 days ago,” needing “rear bumper and taillight,” according to the post discovered by TheCount.com below.

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Brockwell is accused of crashing into the front of a county school bus Monday afternoon while driving a 90s black Acura Integra.

Officers say the crash happened just after 3:15 p.m. at the intersection of Prince George Drive and South Crater Road. Police said officers arrived on scene and received a report that a black Acura Integra, with primer paint, hit the front bumper of the bus. Immediately after impact, officers said the driver of the Acura pulled off to the side of the road and detached the car’s rear bumper, which was hanging from the car. Police say the female driver then removed the license plate from the front bumper before leaving the scene. source

Thankfully, no injuries were reported on the bus. Officers said 25 students, from middle school, junior high school and high school were on the bus at the time of the crash.

Allyssa Pack via Facebook:

“Selling to either part out or as a whole. Car runs and drives.. isnt the prettiest cosmetically.. was in accident two days ago, needs bumper and tail light.. frame might be bent. Besides that, has an oil leak and few other minor things going on.. both mechanically and on the body.. 240k on motor… interior is pretty clean.. I can send more pictures. Looking for best offers, just need it gone!”

TheCount.com can not independently verify that the vehicle being offered on Facebook, is the same vehicle involved in the Monday crash.

Geo quick facts: Petersburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 32,420. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines Petersburg with Dinwiddie County for statistical purposes. It is located on the Appomattox River – Wikipedia.