Cantonment Woman Charged With Attacking A Man And His Boat, Jailer
July 12, 2018
A Cantonment woman arrested for attacking a man and his boat has been charged with attacking a corrections officer at the jail.
Pamela Annette Roberts, 58, was charged with battery and criminal mischief. She grabbed a wooden pole and attacked a man’s six foot by three foot yellow plastic boat in his backyard, according to arrest report. The victim said as he approached Roberts, she tried to hit his house before kicking him multiple times. The attack resulting in a baseball size hole in the bottom of the boat.
Roberts was arrested by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and transported to the Escambia County Jail where the corrections officer noted that she was intoxicated and had urinated on herself.
During the booking process, she allegedly attacked a female corrections officer, wrapping her hands around her neck, kicking her and hitting her with a fist multiple times, the report states. The office suffered minor injuries.
Roberts admitted to drinking alcohol while taking medication, according to the arrested report.
Roberts was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer.
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10 Responses to “Cantonment Woman Charged With Attacking A Man And His Boat, Jailer”
How is the boat doing?
There are no answers at the bottom of the bottle, only more questions.
that poor boat never hurt anybody, what was her problem?
At good grief. Alcohol is much needed when used by medical personnel.
There’s nothing wrong with drinking just don’t do too much. Everything in moderation unless you’re an alcoholic. Then you should stay far away!
sounds to me like she needs our prayers and compassion and help, but she still needs to go to jail and be responsible for her crimes.
I AM so proud I don’t drink or do drugs, I’m just saying I hope to GOD above that I don’t look that old at this age.
This woman is a menace to herself and others. Perhaps the best way to dry her out is to keep her in jail.
She sounds like a wildcat I wonder what that durned boat did to her
Nothing good comes from alcohol, only troubles and heartache. You may think you can handle it but down the line it grabs and won’t let go.