Woman Almost Kills Cat In Fit of Rage

Woman Almost Kills Cat In Fit of Rage



Woman Almost Kills Cat In Fit of Rage

A woman nearly killed a cat in a fit of rage and a bad burrito reaction. We hit the highlights of the Portsmouth Police Chief’s Daily Briefing. 

Suspicious Activity

Hey, That’s My Stuff!

Just after 8:30 am, a caller reported a silver Chevy stolen from the 1900 block of Kendall. Police took information for a report.

A woman contacted police at noon to report that her license was lost or stolen in Portsmouth sometime during the past three weeks. She wanted to report the incident in case someone attempted ID theft.

Missing Woman

Officers went in search of a missing woman after a caller said they were unable to make contact with her. 

Police headed to the Hill Road residence where she was supposed to be staying with a man. The man said she left a few days ago and possibly went into rehab. 

Cat Nearly Killed In Fit of Rage

The Crisis Center contacted police at 10:30 am and said that a distraught client called them saying she’d killed her cat. 

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Officers and workers from the Board of DD arrived at the scene on 11th Street. The woman became angry with the animal and threw it. The injured cat was transported to the Shawnee Animal Clinic for treatment. 

Police said the issue was being handled by the Board of DD.


Under The Influence

Pants on the Ground

An 11th Street neighbor called police to report that a man had pulled down his pants and was now screaming at people.

Officers took him into custody and then to jail. They notified the Board of DD of the situation. The jail planned to release the man and have the Board of DD find a place for him to go. 

Time to Move On

Pole Position

Bad Burrito Reaction

An employee of Hot Head Burritos called the police and said there was a woman in the store who appeared intoxicated and looked to have been beaten up.

However, the woman told police she wasn’t assaulted but was having a severe allergic reaction. It turned out she had been stopped for OVI by OSP just a couple of hours before and was dropped off at Hot Head. 

She went to SOMC for treatment of an allergic reaction. 

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