Woman tased twice for lunging at deputy investigating vehicle theft

A Wildwood woman was arrested after walking away from a deputy and punching him when he tried talking to her about a stolen vehicle.

A deputy responded to a residence on Heritage Boulevard in Wildwood regarding a stolen vehicle around 9:10 a.m. Friday, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. Prior to his arrival, dispatch advised that 41-year-old Susan Jean Herr was a suspect in the case.

Upon arrival, the deputy met with the owner of the stolen vehicle who stated Herr brought it back to his residence and left. He no longer wished to prosecute but advised that the vehicle was parked next door at Herr’s place. He still gave the deputy the keys and added Herr needed help for her mental health. He also asked if the deputy would walk next door and talk to her, the report said.

When walking over to Herr’s residence, the deputy saw her walking from the backyard to the front yard. He asked her to stop and talk to him, to which she walked to a parking lot just north of the residence and pulled on someone’s door handle. The door was locked, so she proceeded to walk back toward Heritage Boulevard, the report said…

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