Norwalk woman arrested after threatening police

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A Nowalk woman was arrested last week for menacing after she allegedly threatened police officers.

At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Bowling Green police responded to the 700 block of Eighth Street on a mental health call.

A man let police into the apartment and said he wanted Madison Szymanowski, 19, who has allegedly sent suicidal messages, out of the apartment for the night.

The man showed officers screenshots of messages where Szymanowski said numerous times she was going to kill herself, according to the Bowling Green Police Division report.

She continued to tell the officers she would not speak to a mental health professional or go anywhere and threatened to hit officers unless they stopped talking.

When she lunged toward one officer and reportedly violently swung an arm toward another, she was escorted to the ground and placed into handcuffs, according to the report.

She continued to make physical threats to officers as she was on the ground.

Officers decided she was too violent to be taken to the hospital and would be able to receive mental health care at the jail, according to the report.

She made multiple threats and both racial and sexual slurs while being transported.

She remained in jail this morning.

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