Crime & Safety
Woman Who Broke Into FL Home Gave Unwanted Hug To Resident: Police
A woman faces charges after breaking into a Naples home Wednesday and giving the resident an unwanted hug, police said.

NAPLES, FL — A woman faces charges after breaking into a Naples home Wednesday and giving the resident an unwanted hug.
Natalie Lynn Slavek, 47, who runs a social media company called “Natalie Knows Naples,” was charged with trespassing in an occupied structure, the Naples Police Department wrote in a Facebook post.
The resident, a 79-year-old woman, told police that a woman, later identified as Slavek, entered the home while she was inside it without permission.
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After giving the woman a hug, Slavek “made herself at home,” sitting in a living room chair, resting on a bed and jumping into the pool before leaving the home, police said.
Slavek, a resident of unincorporated Collier County, is currently on probation in Florida for a 2020 charge of resisting an officer with violence.
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She told police that she didn’t know the residents of the home that she entered unlawfully, police said.
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