A Houston woman said she swallowed glass Sunday morning after stopping at a popular airport restaurant during a three-hour layover in Atlanta.

Jasmine Brown said she unknowingly ate a piece of  glass that was served in her water at Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint.

"Honestly it was like I was in the Twilight Zone,” Brown told Channel 2 Action News. “I was like, I just know I did not pull glass out of my mouth. I just know that did not happen."

The restaurant’s staff had Brown fill out an incident report and provided her with the company’s insurance information for medical costs, Channel 2 reported.

Brown filled out the form, but said she didn’t experience any stomach pain until she boarded her flight back home.

Once she landed, Brown said she went straight to the emergency room for a CT scan, which revealed a piece of glass in the area where she had abdominal pain.

Doctors told Brown that surgery wasn’t necessary, but she said nobody from the restaurant has called to check up on her. Repeated attempts by Channel 2 to reach Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint for comment proved unsuccessful.

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Right now, Roswell police and SWAT teams are the Ramada Inn off Mansell Road.

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