Crime & Safety

When The Going Got Rough This Caledonia Woman Blamed Her Troubles On Aaron Rodgers

And Brett Favre.

A 45-year-old Caledonia woman was arrested for two counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly starting a small fire and making threatening statements at 7:48 p.m. Nov. 4 at 9215 Dunkelow Road.

According to reports by the , loud music was coming from the house when they arrived. Officers found a lighter and a large box of matches on the patio in the back yard. A coupon book was smoldering on the table and had recently been lit on fire. When they tried to talk to the woman, she walked away and went into her backyard. An officer followed her and believed she had been drinking. The woman, who was staggering and smelled like alcohol, struck a drain spout and fell on a staircase.

Upset and crying, the woman screamed at them and made statements that “Aaron Rodgers is an” (expletive), “This is Brett Favre’s fault,” “Peter’s an” (expletive),  “Ahmad Khan is a” (expletive),” “My husband is a piece of” (expletive). The officer called for backup and for rescue personnel, according to the police report.

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Fighting with police and rescue workers in the emergency room at the hospital, the woman continued to blame Aaron Rodgers, that “he should ‘just put his hair back in a pony tail and let Brett Favre play.”

When the woman was told by hospital staff to put on a hospital gown, the nurse tried to help her and the woman swung her arms around. The officer, according to the report, tried to help the nurse get the gown on the woman, but she hit the police officer twice with a closed fist. When he asked her why she hit him, she denied doing it and vomited on herself.

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The woman’s blood-alcohol content was .113. She was medically cleared, then taken to jail. The woman’s husband told police the woman is bi-polar and wasn’t supposed to be drinking. The day prior, the woman was charged with battery-domestic violence for striking her husband.


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