Woman Fondles Strangers, Breaks Into Home To Play Cards: Police

When officers came to arrest her, she refused to get off the toilet or pull up her pants.
Spartanburg Police Dept.

A woman in Spartanburg, South Carolina, is being accused of an alleged crime spree that included fondling strangers in a local store and breaking into a home to play cards with the victim.

Annetta Brewton, 46 (pictured above), was arrested Tuesday for a variety of charges, including kidnapping, burglary, trespassing, shoplifting and indecent exposure, FoxCarolina.com reports.

Police said Brewton walked into a Save-A-Lot and attempted to shoplift several steaks by sticking them up her shirt, according to the website.

The store employee who called police said several customers identified Brewton by name.

Brewton then walked into a different store in the same strip mall, where witnesses said she started fondling customers and asking them for money.

Brewton was asked to leave, but refused, according to WSPA.com. Instead, she pulled down her pants and showed off her genitals while cursing.

Police said Brewton then ran out of the store down the street and broke into the home of an elderly woman, with whom she asked to play cards. She then locked the door and said they weren't going anywhere because the police were outside.

When the police did arrive, Brewton refused to leave because she was using the victim's toilet and wouldn't pull up her pants, according to FoxCarolina.com.

Officers finally took Brewton into custody and out of the victim's home.

On the way to the police station, police said she kicked out the back window of a patrol car, according to WLTX.com.

Brewton remains in custody at the Spartanburg County Detention Center in lieu of $25,470 bond.

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