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Woman Arrested After Allegedly Spraying Deputies With Breast Milk

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    Robinette refused to cooperate with deputies while she was outside the Bridgewater Banquet & Conference Center, according to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office.


    A woman faces several charges after she allegedly sprayed deputies with breast milk as they tried to detain her over the weekend.

    The incident occurred early Saturday morning near the Bridgewater Banquet & Conference Center on Sawmill Parkway.

    According to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, deputies were called to the area after receiving calls about a domestic dispute. When they arrived, a man told them that he had been attending a wedding at the facility with his wife, who had gotten drunk and struck him several times before locking herself in a car.

    Delaware County Sheriff Walter L. Davis III said deputies tried to talk with the woman, who was identified as Stephanie Robinette, 30, of Westerville, but she refused to cooperate.

    "When deputies attempted to remove Robinette from the vehicle, she advised the deputies that she was a breast feeding mother and proceeded to remove her right breast from her dress and began spraying deputies and the vehicle with her breast milk," Davis said.

    The deputies were eventually able to remove Robinette from the car and arrest her, Davis said.

    She was later charged with domestic violence, assault, obstructing official business, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, authorities said.

    Robinette, who pleaded not guilty to the charges, was released from custody on her own recognizance following a video arraignment on Monday, 10TV News reported.

    Before her release, Robinette, a teacher employed at a charter school, apologized for what occurred.

    "I have no criminal record; I take these charges very seriously and I absolutely intend to seek help for substance abuse with alcohol because alcoholism does run in my family," Robinette said.

    Source: 10TV.com

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