Intrusions prompt arrest; bizarre claims made

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Intrusions prompt arrest; bizarre claims made

Fri, 05/15/2020 - 02:11
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RICHMOND – Possibly high on methamphetamine and alleging Mexicans and fake police planned to kill her, Natalia Amberelle Mays, 32, reportedly peeped into one house and ran inside two other occupied houses about 9:10 p.m. Sunday. Mays is under arrest on felony and misdemeanor charges. “A lady broke into my neighbor’s house on South Wellington, was fought (off), then ran through our yard by our bedroom window, and went into our other neighbors’ house, where she was held at gunpoint till the cops came,” a neighbor, Kimberly Fares, posted on Facebook. “I’m grateful my neighbors are safe, but this neighborhood sure isn’t.” The armed neighbor, Gregg Wolf, 46, said his back door at 303 E. Main St. is 2 feet from the kitchen sink where he washed dishes on a quiet evening while his wife and children watched television. Then, all hell broke loose. “The door just flies open and she barges in wide-eyed,” he said. PEEPING, ENTERING Based on the police report, the incident started at 202 E. Main St…

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