(WBFF) — Investigators arrested a woman who claimed to have previously worked for the Baltimore Police Department and charged her with handgun violations on Thursday, according to court records.
The charging documents for Patricia Lynn Hobday, 42, stated that an officer was initially sent to a home in Baltimore’s Westport neighborhood around 1:45 a.m. to investigate a report that a man tried to rape Hobday.
The man who lived at that home denied the rape allegation. He told the officer he met Hobday at Thumper’s, a popular Curtis Bay bar, and intended to give her a ride home. Once they got into his vehicle and drove off, she told him that she was homeless. That’s when the man told her that she could stay at his place overnight, according to the charging documents…