A Village of Santiago female has actually been sentenced after threatening a fellow homeowner’s dog.
Melissa Crosby, 51, who lives at 1217 Ballesteros Drive in the Village of Santiago pleaded no contest this previous week to a charge of trespassing in Sumter County Court. She was sentenced to one day, already served, in the Sumter County Detention Center.
The female who owns the dog on Sept. 4, 2021 discovered a handwritten note on her kitchen area counter at her home on Barbosa Court in the Village of Santo Domingo.
The note checked out as follows:
“(My grandmother and I) moved here in October, since then I have noticed your dog has been off leash and doing his business on her lawn if you don’t want him unthenized do yourself a favor stay off her lawn. Make no mistake I love animals however its white trash like you that I won’t tolerate. Do onto others as you would do onto yourself!”
The author of the note included her given name, a contact number and a curse.
A Sumter County constable’s investigator traced the 518 location code contact number to Crosby. During an interview, Crosby confessed entering into the female’s home and leaving the note.
A warrant was released for Crosby’s arrest on a charge of trespassing.
The Freeport, N.Y. local had actually been jailed in 2021 when she crashed a black Volkswagen Jetta with New York plates into an ornamental street light pole in the roundabout at Buena Vista Boulevard and El Camino Real near Savannah Center. Crosby coped field sobriety workouts and supplied breath samples that signed up .120 and .128 blood alcohol material. She was jailed on a charge of driving under the impact. She lost her driver’s license for 6 months, was put on probation for one year and was purchased to carry out 50 hours of social work. She later on won early termination of her probation.