Wis.: Woman Strips to Avoid Arrest....

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SHEBOYGAN, Wis. -- Police say a Wisconsin woman stripped in front of her children in an attempt to avoid arrest in connection with shoplifting, then scuffled with officers and exposed herself through a squad car window.

Julia E. Laack, 36, of Sheboygan was charged Friday with felony battery of a peace officer, resisting an officer, shoplifting and two counts of disorderly conduct, the Sheboygan Press reported.

The criminal complaint alleges Laack stole a bag of beef jerky and a lighter at a convenience store Thursday afternoon. Police went to her home. The complaint said she refused to come to the door and began screaming and swearing at three children in her house, telling one that the incident was all his fault.

Police entered and tried to calm her down. With her children present, the complaint said, she stripped to her underwear and told the officers they couldn't arrest her because she would be naked.

Laack struggled with the officers as they tried to arrest her, the complaint alleged, kicking one in the groin and spitting in the mouth of another.

While in the squad car on the way to the police station, the complaint said, Laack exposed her buttocks against the rear window.

The complaint said Laack had a preliminary blood-alcohol level of 0.112 percent. The legal blood-alcohol limit for driving is 0.08 percent.

Laack remained in jail Friday night. A man who answered the phone at her home declined comment.

Police: Wis. Woman Strips To Avoid Arrest - Irresistible News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
 
LOL! The woman was obviously drunk out of her mind. :lol:

I feel bad for the children though. :(
 
:eek3:

By the way, I've been to Sheboygan before. Nice place. Lots of farm around. People talked about "pubs" are the "way of life" in Wisconsin. They don't sell alochol after 9 pm.

Shopliftin' is a :nono: See, where it sends her to ---> jail.
 
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. -- Police say a Wisconsin woman stripped in front of her children in an attempt to avoid arrest in connection with shoplifting, then scuffled with officers and exposed herself through a squad car window.

Julia E. Laack, 36, of Sheboygan was charged Friday with felony battery of a peace officer, resisting an officer, shoplifting and two counts of disorderly conduct, the Sheboygan Press reported.

The criminal complaint alleges Laack stole a bag of beef jerky and a lighter at a convenience store Thursday afternoon. Police went to her home. The complaint said she refused to come to the door and began screaming and swearing at three children in her house, telling one that the incident was all his fault.

Police entered and tried to calm her down. With her children present, the complaint said, she stripped to her underwear and told the officers they couldn't arrest her because she would be naked.

Laack struggled with the officers as they tried to arrest her, the complaint alleged, kicking one in the groin and spitting in the mouth of another.

While in the squad car on the way to the police station, the complaint said, Laack exposed her buttocks against the rear window.

The complaint said Laack had a preliminary blood-alcohol level of 0.112 percent. The legal blood-alcohol limit for driving is 0.08 percent.

Laack remained in jail Friday night. A man who answered the phone at her home declined comment.

Police: Wis. Woman Strips To Avoid Arrest - Irresistible News Story - WJXT Jacksonville

Great example of a mother...not...she clearly is not a good role model for her children. :roll:

I used to live in the Sheboygan area for 3 years many years ago. That woman's name sounds familiar.
 
:eek3:

By the way, I've been to Sheboygan before. Nice place. Lots of farm around. People talked about "pubs" are the "way of life" in Wisconsin. They don't sell alochol after 9 pm.

Shopliftin' is a :nono: See, where it sends her to ---> jail.

I remember the no alcohol sales allowed after 9 pm clearly - I grew up in Wisconsin, especially in the Sheboygan and in the Milwaukee area for a long time. They still have that law today, according to my sister.
 
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