Crime & Safety

Woman Kicks Officer in Butt, Groin During Arrest, Says Report

A police report says the woman had broken into her ex-boyfriend's house at nearly 2 a.m.

By Chris Orchard, Somerville Patch

A 28-year-old Wayland woman kicked a Somerville police officer once in the buttocks and twice in the groin during an arrest on July 25, according to allegations in a Somerville police report.

According to the report and a booking log, officers responded to the area around 69 Ten Hills Road at about 1:52 a.m. after a man called police to say his ex-girlfriend was banging on the back door of his home.
The report says officers found that the bottom panel of a screen door had been kicked in and that Jenna Remy, of 1403 Wisteria Way, Wayland, was inside the home talking on a phone.

Remy wouldn't leave the home, and officers had to crawl through the screen door to get her, the report says.

It says Remy struggled a little, and while an officer handcuffed her, she dropped the phone.

As the officer attempted to retrieve her phone from the floor, she kicked him in the buttocks, according to the report.

The report says another officer "braced her against the wall to prevent any more assaultive behavior" and the officer who had been kicked used pepper spray on her. The other officer also got pepper spray in his eye, the report says.

It says the main door was broken and officers had to escort Remy through the broken screen, and while doing so Remy kicked the officer in the groin — the same officer who had been kicked in the buttocks.

Officers had to carry her to the front yard, according to the report, and while waiting for the transport wagon, she kicked the same officer in the groin a second time.

Her ex-boyfriend, who said they had broken up in 2011, said Remy tried to kick in the back door and the front door of the home.

She was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, malicious and wanton defacement of property and breaking and entering.

The above information was supplied by the Somerville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.


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