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Skinny dipper turns hostile
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A woman who went for a skinny dip in an apartment complex pool found herself donning handcuffs after residents complained to police.

Around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday the Turlock Police Department received a report from a resident at an apartment complex in the 1100 block of Pioneer Avenue that a woman was swimming in the pool nude.

The responding officers found the woman, identified as Amber Ledezma, 28, still swimming in the pool and had a difficult time in coaxing her out of the water, according to the police report.

Once Ledezma was out of the pool she spat and tried to kick the officers and threatened to kill one of them, the police report states.

The officers discovered that during Ledezma’s walk to the pool she allegedly damaged one of the vehicles in the apartment complex parking lot.

Ledezma was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, vandalism, threatening a peace officer and assaulting a peace officer.

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