Via The Tomah Journal
On July 5, a 28-year-old woman in Tomah, Wisconsin was arrested for huffing compressed gas. Police received reports that the woman was sniffing the compressed gas and arguing with another person at a local residence. When police responded, they found the woman locked in a bathroom and arguing with a man. Police attempted to coax the woman out of the bathroom unsuccessfully. When they heard the woman struggle for air, they kicked down the door. The woman was sitting of the floor and ignored orders to keep her hands in view. She was arrested on the scene and taken to the hospital to be physically cleared. After, the woman was booked for charges of abusing a hazardous substance, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer, and three counts of bail jumping.
On July 5, a 28-year-old woman in Tomah, Wisconsin was arrested for huffing compressed gas. Police received reports that the woman was sniffing the compressed gas and arguing with another person at a local residence. When police responded, they found the woman locked in a bathroom and arguing with a man. Police attempted to coax the woman out of the bathroom unsuccessfully. When they heard the woman struggle for air, they kicked down the door. The woman was sitting of the floor and ignored orders to keep her hands in view. She was arrested on the scene and taken to the hospital to be physically cleared. After, the woman was booked for charges of abusing a hazardous substance, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer, and three counts of bail jumping.
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