Posted on 06/06/2012 11:22:50 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
A woman accused of stealing a wig from a beauty shop in New Haven is also accused of biting the store owner as well as the police officers who arrested her.
Police said Lowpel Davis, 38, of New Haven, stole a wig from the Sassy Beauty Supply shop at 800 Chapel Street on Tuesday afternoon.
The shop owner told police he saw Davis come into his store with a juvenile girl and then noticed that a wig was missing from a mannequin.
He went through surveillance system and saw Davis take the wig and hide it, as well as several other items, in her bag, so he told staff to keep Davis from leaving the shop, police said.
It didn't work and Davis fled with the girl, according to police.
The store owner and his 70-year-old father pursued her, police said, and Davis fought back.
Police said she punched both men in the face and the bit the store owners bicep, taking a chunk of flesh from his arm and then spit it in his face, police said.
When police responded around 3:30 p.m. Davis was crazed, in front of the Giaimo Federal Building at 150 Court St., struggled with four federal protective service officers and kicked and swore at New Haven police, police said.
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Hope the bite victim doesn't catch any diseases.
If Obama had another daughter ...
We’ve had the summer of the Shark, now it’s shaping up to be the Zombie Summer.
I would have let her have the wig. She is obviously in need. Gee...what a hard look.
What happened? Hair extension gone bad? wow...
“Don’t sell your hair to a wig shop.”
Oh my goodness we have just found “voodoo spice” for the “spice girls”.
yea we do need a zombie ping.
How do you find this stuff? Outstanding!
I’m so old that I remember when MTV played music videos.
“I’m the barber of Seville!”
I guess she just wigged out.
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