Texas woman dumps 50 pounds of poop at police station
One Texas The woman was charged after allegedly dumping 50 pounds of human feces in front of the Electra Police Department last week, according to KXAN.
Mindy Janette Stephens, 46, believed to be the wife of a local assistant fire chief, dropped the “damn human” in a hazmat suit and yellow mask, according to a witness officer. strange sight.
Police discovered people in Hazmat suits rushing to be filled with human waste
On Thursday, the officer noticed someone making suspicious deposits in front of the station on East Cleveland Avenue.
“He went out to see what was going on and discovered three 5-gallon buckets of what appeared to be human waste,” an affidavit posted by Law & Crime Statuses.
When the officer confronted her, she made it clear that the buckets were full of “human excrement” and that she was “dropping them”.
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“He tried to ask what they were doing and one woman said the buckets were human—and she was dropping them. Then she got in the car and drove away,” the affidavit said.
The outlet reported that Stephens was identified after a police lieutenant who reviewed surveillance video recognized her voice.
Sheriff Terry Wooten later informed City Administrator Steve Bowlin of the matter, adding that the woman was the wife of the town’s assistant fire chief.
The suspect refused to clean up the mess and was charged with illegal dumping
Bowlin – also a local firefighter – told Wooten he would notify Stephens and order her to “come get the money or you’ll be charged.”
An affidavit says she ultimately refused to clean up the mess, noting that it was “not her problem.”
Electra Police Department officials said an officer observed on security camera someone placing something outside in front of the police/fire station, located on the 100 block of East Cleveland Avenue, the report said. https://t.co/fdYq7wkNsK
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Stephens was charged with unlawful dumping of more than 5 pounds and less than 500 pounds, in violation of the Texas Health Safety Code.
On Friday, she was released after posting a $2,000 deposit, according to the outlet.
Stephens is no stranger to local law enforcement, while the motive for the human feces incident remains unknown.
The motive for the incident was not immediately known.
Stephens is no stranger to local law enforcement and has been charged with aggravated assault after allegedly assaulting a man with a set of keys in 2020.
Last year, she pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault, and is said to have served a brief sentence behind bars.