Tag: trespassing

  • Woman Assaulted After Confronting Group For Jumping Over Pool Fence

    Woman Assaulted After Confronting Group For Jumping Over Pool Fence

    According to Samantha Milbee, her Memorial Day was going great as she spent time with loved ones at the pool. However, things took a violent turn when a group of individuals trespassed by hopping over the pool’s fence, reports KFOR News.

    “Gives me goosebumps just thinking about how disgusting that was,”

    said Milbee.

    “My neighbors said that there were about nine teenagers, two adults. They were stomping on my head, my face. They were kicking me.”

    Milbee explained to KFOR that the management of Meadow Townhomes in Norman has been strict about enforcing the pool rules. When she noticed a group of people jumping the fence without the required wristbands, she decided to speak out.

    “I just was like, ‘man, can y’all not climb our fence’,”

    said Milbee.

    “There was no attitude with it.”

    Suddenly, Milbee was punched in the face.

    “They threw her on the pavement and started stomping on her head,”

    said Derrick John, Milbee’s son.

    “I was scared,”

    said John.

    “I was almost like not paralyzed but I didn’t know what to do.”

    Arrest warrants are out for two minors and a 39-year-old named Amanda Kelley, according to the Norman Police Department. The suspects are facing assault and battery charges.

    “I know it was mainly the girls that started the attack, but then it was everybody… Everybody was involved.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Florida Woman Allegedly Broke Into Ex-Husband’s House To Stab Him While He Was Asleep

    Florida Woman Allegedly Broke Into Ex-Husband’s House To Stab Him While He Was Asleep

    A Florida woman, Melinda Gould, was arrested after breaking into her ex-husband’s home and attempting to stab him while he was asleep, reports Law & Crime. The incident occurred in the early morning hours of April 26, and authorities responded to a 911 call from the woman’s boyfriend’s current partner. 

    When law enforcement arrived they found Gould’s van in the driveway and discovered her inside the house, where she was restrained by the boyfriend. Fortunately, the ex-husband’s three children, who were also present, were unharmed but traumatized by the incident. Gould now faces charges of aggravated assault, armed burglary, and child abuse.

    “I just had to scare him,”

    Gould could be heard telling a deputy on body camera video. She admitted to attempting to purchase a gun to harm her ex-husband, but when unsuccessful, resorted to grabbing a knife from their kitchen instead.

    “What would you have done if you got the gun,”

    the deputy asked Gould.

    “I would have blew his brains out… And not thought twice about it,”

    she responded

    An hour before the incident, Gould called 911 for a wellness check at her ex-husband’s home due to a nightmare involving gunshots where her children were staying. When informed that there was no suspicious activity, she responded

    “go f**k yourself,”

    officials said. 

    Gould had previously been trespassed from the home and is now facing charges of trespassing and battery after a fight with another inmate. She is currently held without bond in the Flagler County jail.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Intoxicated Man, Found Unconscious In Texas Family’s Home, Arrested For The Death Of Female Passenger Found In Wrecked BMW On Front Yard

    Intoxicated Man, Found Unconscious In Texas Family’s Home, Arrested For The Death Of Female Passenger Found In Wrecked BMW On Front Yard

    A man has been taken into custody after he was discovered asleep inside a residence belonging to a family in Texas, reports the Daily Mail. The man, identified as Daniel Alexander Rodriguez-Olivares, was arrested for allegedly causing a fatal collision in the family’s front yard. 

    According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Rodriguez-Olivares was under the influence of alcohol and driving at high speed when he crashed his 2016 BMW into a culvert, causing the vehicle to fly into the air and flip multiple times before finally coming to rest. After the crash, Rodriguez-Olivares reportedly broke into the homeowner’s property.

    “I know someone try to break into my window. I never know the car was here,”

    homeowner, Carlos Suarec told the outlet. Suarec said he and his family evacuated the home after learning the intruder was inside and immediately notified the police. When officers arrived on the scene they discovered an unconscious Rodriguez-Olivares inside one of the bedrooms of the property, and a woman dead inside the BMW. 

    Law enforcement officials have indicated that the driver is anticipated to face charges of intoxication manslaughter. Following the incident, the driver was transported to the hospital in critical condition. The passenger, described as a young woman in her 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene.

    “There’s no reason at all to drive while intoxicated,”

    Sergeant Bondurant of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office told the outlet.

    “[In] 2023 almost 2024, we have Uber, we have Lyft’s. Heck, call 911 and we’ll come get you.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Florida Woman Who’s Lifeless Body was Discovered In Alligator’s Mouth Was Previously Arrested For Trespassing Two Months Earlier

    Florida Woman Who’s Lifeless Body was Discovered In Alligator’s Mouth Was Previously Arrested For Trespassing Two Months Earlier

    A woman’s lifeless body was discovered in the grasp of a 14-foot alligator. The victim has been identified as 41-year-old Sabrina Peckham, a homeless woman who had a history of run-ins with the law, reports the NY Post. Just two months prior to her untimely death, Peckham was arrested for trespassing on county wetland property.

    According to court records, Pinellas County deputies caught Peckham trespassing on July 14, just half a mile from where her body was found. Despite warning signs, she ignored the restrictions and was ultimately charged with a misdemeanor. After pleading no contest, she was released from the county on September 8 and ordered to pay a $500 fine.

    Peckham also had convictions for drug possession and theft, reports note. Medical examiners are currently working to determine whether the alligator attack was the cause of her death.

    The incident was first reported by a witness on his way to a job interview, who spotted the massive alligator carrying Peckham’s body in a canal along a residential street. He immediately alerted the nearby fire department, who swiftly took action. Authorities made the decision to euthanize the alligator, which measured 13 feet and 8.5 inches in length. Some neighbors claimed that the reptile was shot multiple times after being pulled from the water.

    The area where the incident occurred is close to Ridgecrest Park, which is known to be home to alligators. Residents have reported regular sightings of these creatures, but the alligator responsible for Peckham’s death was one of the largest they had ever encountered.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Barefoot Man Walks Into Apartment And Stares At Woman As She Sleeps Before Stealing A Pair Of Socks

    Barefoot Man Walks Into Apartment And Stares At Woman As She Sleeps Before Stealing A Pair Of Socks

    Police in Ankeny, Iowa have been left baffled after a man walked into multiple apartments while residents slept, KCCI News 8 reports.

    According to police documents, an unidentified man entered two units at Prairie Lakes on Saturday night and stayed until Sunday morning. Barefoot, the man hovered over a woman who had fallen asleep on the couch, stared at her, then began to explore the home. While inside, the intruder took a drink, used the bathroom, and collected all the shoes in the house to set them on the sofa.

    After spending half an hour inside, the man was finally filled confronted by occupants. As he left, he took a park of socks he found on the counter and wore them out.

    “There could have been others he entered and left, and no one even knows,” said Ankeny police Sgt. Cory Schneden. “We recommend that everyone in town- not just in that area, at night to lock your doors.”