PORTAGE — A report of a lady with pink hair rolling on the ground shrieking with a child in a stroller neighboring led to the arrest of 28-year-old Virginia female on different drug charges, Portage cops state.
While cops discovered no indication of the reported infant, they did discover the female had a pearl pied cockatiel in a clear knapsack without any water or perch.
Police said they were called out quickly prior to 2 p.m. Wednesday to Bar 20 on U.S. 20 for the report of the female on the ground and showed up to discover her entrusting an Uber driver.
The female, determined as Rebecca Edwards, at first provided cops an incorrect name and said she had actually been tossed out of a regional hotel.
Police found her genuine recognize and discovered she had a warrant for her arrest out of Virginia.
It was verified there was no infant, as at first reported, cops said. However, the bird was found in a knapsack developed for short-lived animal travel.
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“The speedometer revealed the needle was stuck in location at the 122 miles per hour mark,” cops said.
The bird was supplied care by cops and committed animal control.
Police said they likewise discovered Edwards with 15 hypodermic needles, a secondhand glass cigarette smoking pipeline, an utilized cannabis mill, cannabis in a container, methamphetamine and drug.
She was required to the Porter County Jail and deals with felony counts of having a syringe, having drug and having methamphetamine and misdemeanor incorrect reporting, ownership of cannabis and ownership of stuff.