Police were called to a local Wawa after a romantic rendezvous turned violent.
“Multiple” 911 calls were received at about 11:30 p.m. Monday leading officers to the Wawa at County Road 466 and U.S. Hwy. 27/441.
The boyfriend of 32-year-old C D of Lady Lake told police he had picked up D on Friday “to have sexual intercourse at his residence,” according to an arrest report from the Lady Lake Police Department. D stayed at his home until Monday night. She had consumed “several bottles of liquor and became belligerent” prompting the man to drive D to a friend’s house. He tried to drop off D at several places, “But no one would let her in.”
Apparently enraged, D began dialing 911. While she was on the phone with a dispatcher, D struck her boyfriend and the dispatcher “could hear a battery occurring while on the phone,” the report said. The man was able to park at Wawa and wait for the arrival of law enforcement.
When officers arrived, they found that D was “defiant” and had an “extreme level of intoxication.” When questioned, she pled the Fifth Amendment and declared she is a “sovereign citizen.”
She was arrested on charges of battery, resisting arrest and misuse of 911. She was booked at the Lake County Jail on $3,000 bond.
D was arrested in 2019 on a drunk driving charge during the investigation of a hit-and-run accident. D had been arrested in 2017 after a dispute with the Department of Children and Families over her children.
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Source: village-news