Woman called 911 for a ride 14 times, assaulted deputy: Cops
Share this @internewscast.com

Background: The McDonald”s location in Gainesville, Fla., where a sheriff’s deputy found Baylee Graham (Google Maps). Inset: Baylee Jordan Graham (Alachua County Sheriff’s Office).

A Florida resident found herself behind bars after she reportedly attacked a sheriff’s deputy who had instructed her to cease calling 911 for a ride home.

Baylee Jordan Graham, 30, was taken into custody on Tuesday by an Alachua County Sheriff’s deputy. The officer responded to a disturbance reported from a McDonald’s in Gainesville, where Graham had allegedly locked herself in the restroom. According to an arrest document examined by Law&Crime, the deputy arrived shortly after midnight and attempted to communicate with Graham, who initially provided a false identity.

Upon exiting the restroom, the deputy assisted Graham by charging her phone so she could arrange for a ride. However, Graham allegedly chose to dial 911, seeking transportation to her residence.

The report states that the deputy observed as Graham walked away, reportedly contacting 911 to claim she was at a nearby Circle K store and needed a ride. The officer informed her that such misuse of emergency services constituted a crime and offered to take her home. Graham, who still hadn’t disclosed her true identity, declined the offer.

Subsequently, Graham allegedly called 911 once more, again asking for a ride.

Dispatchers alerted the police, including the deputy on-site, that Graham was persistently contacting 911 for transport. Despite repeated warnings from the deputy to desist, Graham ignored the instructions. When the deputy approached her and took her by the arm, Graham reportedly turned around and struck the officer in the face, exclaiming, “Do not touch me” and “Get your hands off me, b—.”

By this time, more deputies showed up to assist in arresting Graham, who was put in handcuffs. As she allegedly resisted arrest, she put her foot in the way of the vehicle’s door.

The deputy wrote that Graham called 911 a total of 14 times.

While in the patrol car, the deputy said she overheard Graham say “something about not being prepared.” The deputy asked her what she meant, and she allegedly told the deputy, “In any other situation, I would have probably killed you.”

Graham was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest, and misuse of 911. She is in custody at the Alachua County Jail where she is being held on $35,000 bond.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Lawsuit Reveals Tragic Oversight: Elderly Woman Dies from Exposure on Nursing Home Patio

Inset: Body camera footage showing nursing home staffer Amber Henderson speaking to…

Teen Arrested for Unprovoked Assault on West University Avenue

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A 19-year-old named Jacob (also known as…

FBI Captures Infamous Fugitive in Mexico: Justice for Sandy Le Achieved After 10-Year Hunt

In a significant breakthrough, Alejandro “Alex” Rosales Castillo, who had been on…

Infamous Drug Lord Escapes Prison Hidden in Laundry Cart: Security Lapses Under Scrutiny

Hiding in a laundry cart, imprisoned drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman…

Tragic Case: Father ‘Reprograms’ 12-Year-Old Daughter for Abuse, Leading to Fatal Beating and Starvation at Just 50 Pounds

Left to right: Malinda Hoagland, Rendell Hoagland (Chester County (Pa.) District Attorney).…

Fugitive Apprehended Following Alleged Assault on Ex-Boyfriend and Significant Vehicle Damage

By Staff Reporter GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Authorities apprehended J’maka Pearl Williams, 32,…

Hooded Man Arrested for Allegedly Tampering with Woman’s Remains After Eerie Warning

Background: The Azle (Tex.) Police Department (Google Maps). Inset top: Kruz Dean…

Tragic Infant Abuse: Father Accused of Violently Shaking Twin, Leading to Critical Brain Injury

Share A man from Georgia finds himself in custody facing child cruelty…

Horrific Child Abuse Case: Family Members Accused of Inflicting Severe Injuries on Toddlers, Police Report

Left to right: Nicholas Shanks, Yvonne Shanks, Shelby Kuntz (Louisville Metro Department…

81-Year-Old Florida Woman Allegedly Thwarted in Murder-for-Hire Scheme

An 81-year-old woman from Florida has found herself behind bars, accused of…

Luigi Mangione’s Admirers Rally with 6,000 Letters, Substantial Donations, and Rented Billboards

Luigi Mangione’s defense team has launched a dedicated website for him, citing…

Melissa Gilbert Advocates for Jail Safety Amidst Husband Timothy Busfield’s Legal Battle

Melissa Gilbert, known for her role in “Little House on the Prairie,”…