Cops Corner: 54-year-old woman throws rocks, bra, Mother Mary figurine at neighbor's security cameras

Also in Cops: Man charged with DUI after allegedly parking in I-95 off ramp to sleep.


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Sept. 11

Neighborly Love

 7:39 p.m. — 600 block 23rd Street South, Flagler Beach

Criminal mischief, resisting an officer with violence. Police officers arrested a 54-year-old Flagler Beach woman for allegedly throwing rocks and other items at her neighbor’s security cameras.

Officers have been called to the address multiple times because of the same woman throwing things or spraying water at the cameras, according to the woman’s arrest report. In this incident, the woman — who admitted to throwing objects at the cameras — threw shampoo bottles, a ceramic Mother Mary figurine, a bra and golfball-sized rocks.

The cameras recorded the whole incident and the rocks destroyed one camera. Officers tried to tell the woman she can’t throw things at the cameras, but she yelled and stomped around her yard. 

As officers arrested her, the woman kicked two police officers in the legs multiple times, yelling at them to let her go.

Sept. 12

Nap time

3:23 a.m. — Interstate 95, at the northbound 293 off-ramp, Flagler County

Refusing to sign citation, DUI. A man was found asleep in his SUV with urine on his clothes on the northbound I-95 Exit 293 off-ramp.

A Sheriff’s Office deputy responded to the scene to check out a potentially disabled vehicle, but found the man, 39, passed out in the driver’s seat with his genitals outside of his waistband and urine on his shorts and shirt. The SUV was still on, and several open containers of alcohol were in the car, according to his arrest report.

The deputy woke the man up. The man told the deputy he’d parked there to sleep. He admitted drinking about seven drinks and refused to perform a field sobriety test. The deputy arrested the man and had his vehicle towed.

 

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