Posted on 07/14/2012 10:40:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) Investigators in Fridley say they need help solving one of the most bizarre cases theyve ever seen.
Police say they arrested a woman who refuses to tell them who she is. She wont give her fingerprints, And she has no identification.
Authorities found her hiding in a closet in someone elses home holding scissors and a cell phone.
The arrest happened Monday after the new owners of a home on 98 Rice Creek Way in Fridley returned from their July 4 vacation and couldnt get in.
The place was supposed to be empty for renovations, but the locks had been changed, the lights were on, and drapes or blinds were up covering the windows.
OWS occupier hoping to score a free home?????
I don’t know anyone in Minn, but looking at the video, she’s black and unattractive.
I’m sure someone will ID her.
She won’t give her fingerprints? Might I suggest that the jail personal forcibly ink her fingers and then press to paper? Problem solved.
Really? You can actually DO that????? Cool!!!!!
Put her in a cell and fingerprint the cell shes gotta touch something even if its the toilet ! hell most cops would taze the crap out of you and get them while your wriggling .....
Very simple! She’s from Chicago, DUH! Anoka Police, please contact Jesse Jackson , Jr., or his mother.
She was sent ahead to start housekeeping for when J J,J gets released.
Obama promised her a house, gas, food stamps....he has the money in his ‘stash’............America’s sub-culture produced by a Public Education gone south..............
Yes, I knew some cops in S. Ga who could teach them how to get fingerprints.
I have a German Shepherd that would get her out of the house quickly.
A set of pruning shears would obtain the fingerprints rather quickly.
Minneapolis police must live a life of innocence if stumbling upon a squatter is the most bizarre thing they have ever seen.
it’s Aunt Jamima Doe.
This is going on in Texas. Squatters have been taking over houses that have been abandoned due to non-payment claiming an old law says that if a property has been vacant for a certain amount of time, then they can move in and claim it. One guy was giving classes on how to do this. Banks have had a heck of a time getting them out.
It’s called adverse possession.
Cop #2: Yeah, she was in the house.
Cop #1: Alone. And the house was being renovated.
Cop #3: AND she had scissors. And a cell phone.
Cop #2: Man. What is this world coming to....
Cop #3: I just don't know any more
Cop #1, 2, and 3: It was the most bizarre case we have ever seen.
meth
Even easier, give her a glass of water using a plastic or metal cup. Viola!
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