Saturday, October 10, 2009

Wisconsin Mother Attempts Stripping to Avoid Arrest

A Wisconsin mother accused of shoplifting decided that by stripping, she could avoid arrest. Unfortunately, she was wrong.

Julia Laack, 36, of Sheboygan, not only shoplifted and then stripped as officers attempted to arrest her, her final tally of charges on Friday included felony battery of a police officer, resisting arrest, shoplifting and two counts of disorderly conduct.

It all started when Laack allegedly shoplifted a lighter and a bag of beef jerky at a convenience store Thursday afternoon. When Police went to her home, the police repor states that Laack refused to come to the door and began swearing at three children in her house, telling one that the incident was all his fault.

When police entered, Laack apparently stripped, in full view of the children, telling officers that they couldn't arrest her because she would be naked. One might wonder if Laack was a tad intoxicated, which in fact she was. Her BAC was .112; Wisconsin's legal limit is .08.

According to the complaint, despite her lack of clothing, Laack struggled with the officers as they tried to arrest her, spitting in one's mouth while kicking another in the groin. She also mooned the officers once she was placed in a squad car.

Hilariously, the theft itself would have just amounted to a ticket. The new charges could cost Laack six years in prison.

Watch a video report on the event:

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