Post by WaTcHeR on Nov 28, 2006 13:12:15 GMT -5
11.28.2006 - FITCHBURG -- A city police officer arrested a 36-year-old Leominster woman Saturday after she allegedly threw a hot dog at his police cruiser, according to court documents.
Officer John Haidousis said the "violent action" occurred at a hot dog vendor's outside Partner's Pub, on South Street.
"While I was sitting inside the car, I heard a female voice by the hot dog truck yell, 'Hey,'" Haidousis wrote in his police report. "I rolled my window approximately halfway down and looked in the direction of the hot dog truck, making eye contact with a female party.
"... I observed that Ms. (Anita) Seifer was holding a hot dog."
Haidousis wrote that Seifer then launched the hot dog at his window.
"She looked directly at me, then tore a portion off of the hot dog and whipped it at my cruiser, striking the driver's side window," he wrote. "This is a violent action and served no legitimate purpose."
Haidousis said he got out of his cruiser and approached Seifer, who told him, "It was only a hot dog, and that I needed to lighten up," according to his report.
Seifer, allegedly insulted Haidousis numerous times while he drove her back to the police station after the arrest, he wrote.
"She threatened to assault me if she ever saw me off duty," Haidousis wrote.
Seifer also allegedly refused to cooperate with the booking process, allegedly kicking at an officer when he tried to restrain her from walking out of the booking room.
Seifer is charged with disorderly conduct, assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and threatening to commit a crime.
Officer John Haidousis said the "violent action" occurred at a hot dog vendor's outside Partner's Pub, on South Street.
"While I was sitting inside the car, I heard a female voice by the hot dog truck yell, 'Hey,'" Haidousis wrote in his police report. "I rolled my window approximately halfway down and looked in the direction of the hot dog truck, making eye contact with a female party.
"... I observed that Ms. (Anita) Seifer was holding a hot dog."
Haidousis wrote that Seifer then launched the hot dog at his window.
"She looked directly at me, then tore a portion off of the hot dog and whipped it at my cruiser, striking the driver's side window," he wrote. "This is a violent action and served no legitimate purpose."
Haidousis said he got out of his cruiser and approached Seifer, who told him, "It was only a hot dog, and that I needed to lighten up," according to his report.
Seifer, allegedly insulted Haidousis numerous times while he drove her back to the police station after the arrest, he wrote.
"She threatened to assault me if she ever saw me off duty," Haidousis wrote.
Seifer also allegedly refused to cooperate with the booking process, allegedly kicking at an officer when he tried to restrain her from walking out of the booking room.
Seifer is charged with disorderly conduct, assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and threatening to commit a crime.