LA PLATA, MD — The cleaning lady at the Charles County Courthouse was the victim of a childish misdeed after she discovered that the air was let out of the rear passenger side tire of her 2004 Toyota Corolla, according to The Washington Post.
According to the story, Jean Washington had just arrived to start her shift Monday afternoon when a sheriff's deputy warned her that Judge Robert Nalley was going to let the air out of her tire if she didn't move her car.
When Washington went to move her car, it was already too late; her tire was flat, the story stated.
A jail officer confirmed Washington's suspicion of Nalley by capturing the incident with pictures from the camera on his cellular telephone, the story noted.
Washington said: "When I actually saw that my tire was flat, I was almost in tears, and not because of the fact that the air was out of my tire. It was because of who did it."
There is an ongoing investigation into the matter, and even though there is picture evidence, nobody has been changed as of yet, the story added.
According to the article, one of the officers was kind enough to lend a hand and inflate Washington's tire with a pump.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
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