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Tempe Police: Woman knocks on ex-boyfriend's windows, doors for two hours

Tempe Police Headquarters (Photo illustration by Emily Johnson/The State Press)
Tempe Police Headquarters (Photo illustration by Emily Johnson/The State Press)

Tempe Police Headquarters (Photo illustration by Emily Johnson/The State Press) Tempe Police Headquarters (Photo illustration by Emily Johnson/The State Press)

Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:

A 23 year-old Arizona woman was arrested Feb. 16 on the 1100 block of East Campus Drive on suspicion of first degree criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct and fighting, according to a police report.

Officers were called to a home after residents in the house heard continuous knocking on doors and windows of the home, police reported.

When police arrived at the scene, the woman was standing outside the house, according to the report.

Police soon knocked on the door of the house and when the owner opened the door, the woman reportedly forced her way into the house, police reported.

The resident said the woman was his ex-girlfriend and she had been knocking on the windows and ringing the doorbell for almost two hours before the police arrived, according to the report.

The woman was transported to Tempe City Jail, where she was booked and held to see a judge, police reported.

 

A 34 year-old California man was arrested Feb. 17 in 1900 block of East Apache Boulevard on suspicion of resisting and interfering with police, third degree trespassing and having an outstanding warrant, according to a police report.

Officers originally contacted the man for crossing the street against a red light and riding against the flow of traffic on a bicycle, police reported. When police attempted to stop the man, he quickly began peddling away from the police, according to the report.

After a short chase behind some buildings, the officers finally found the man at a nearby railroad crossing, where he was put in handcuffs and arrested, police reported.

Officers found the man had an outstanding felony warrant, according to the report.

The man was transported to Tempe City Jail, where he was booked, according to the report.

Reports compiled by Sydney Greene.

 

Reach the reporter at sgreene6@asu.edu or follow @thesydneygreene on Twitter.

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