Crime & Safety
Naked Woman Pleads with Police to 'Shoot Me, Shoot Me'
Windsor Locks police were able to restrain the woman, who had smeared feces all over herself and motel room, and save her dog.

Windsor Locks police were able to restrain a naked woman who had smeared feces all over herself and her room at Motel 6 before fleeing and locking herself in a Subway bathroom and had pleaded with officers to shoot her.
Police were also able to save the woman’s dog and then transported the woman to the hospital for evaluation.
It all started when police responded to an incident last Thursday at Motel 6 where the woman was acting erratically and had smeared feces all over herself and her room. Feces were also smeared on the motel window, according to police.
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Once the woman recognized police officers in the doorway, she tried to slam the door shut. She then fled the room, while holding a small dog, toward Route 75 screaming “SHOOT ME, SHOOT ME” to the officers. The woman ran across National Drive into the parking lot of Subway.
Police said the woman then entered the Subway, located at 4 National Drive, through the restaurant and locked herself in the women’s bathroom. Officers obtained blankets and attempted to talk to her out of the bathroom without success.
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Ultimately, officers had to enter the bathroom and wrapped her in blankets.
Police said the woman was still holding her dog and she began to flail and kick violently.
The woman was delusional and incoherent, according to police, and was unresponsive to any verbal commands and repeatedly asked officers to shoot her.
Police said the dog was now in distress as the woman continued to struggle. The woman had the dog’s body squeezed in between her legs and maintained a grip on the dog as she kicked and flailed on the ground.
Officers utilized various techniques and were “finally able to gain compliance, then removed the dog from her possession before it expired.”
The woman was then loaded into the ambulance and was restrained.
A Police Emergency Examination Request was completed and she was transported to the hospital for evaluation.
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