Woman Arrested for Refusing to Pay Cab Fare; Locks Herself in Denny's Bathroom

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — The booking report for Thursday show 27 people arrested and booked in Tom Green County jail. The following are people and their charges from the San Angelo Police Department arrest blotter:

Angela Marie Hogeda, 38, was arrested for Theft of property with previous conviction and two warrants after police were dispatched to the Walmart on S. Bryant Blvd. for the report of three female shoplifters. A juvenile female, 15, was arrested for fraud destroy removal conceal writing and issued a citation for theft-shoplifting. A second juvenile female, 15, was also issued a citation for theft-shoplifting.

Sally Margaret Stewart, 53, was arrested for resist arrest/search/transport, theft of service, and two warrants after police were dispatched to Denny’s for the report of a woman refusing to pay her cab fare. Stewart was located hiding in a locked bathroom stall and she held a broom handle in a threatening manner when officers attempted to take her into custody.

Coy Adam Lange, 29, was arrested for parole warrants for possession controlled substance, unlawful possession of firearm by felon, unlawful carrying weapon, fail to identify a fugitive from justice, driving while license invalid, no driver’s license, and possession drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop in the 1600 block of La Follette.

Stephen James McGregor, 50, was arrested for public intoxication after police were dispatched to the Walmart on Sherwood Way for the report of an intoxicated subject.

Kelien De’Shawn Thompson, 20, was arrested for possession controlled substance and possession marijuana during a traffic stop in the 1700 block of S. Bryant Blvd.

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