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Florida woman allegedly caught skinny dipping in man’s pool, tried running from officers

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July 22 2021, Published 9:40 a.m. ET

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A woman was arrested after she was caught skinny dipping in a Florida man’s pool without his consent.

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Jim Clark returned to his home on Cambridge Drive after a doctor’s appointment to find a woman, identified as Heather A. Kennedy, 42, in his pool, the TV station WINK reported.

Kennedy’s clothes were strewn about, and she was naked in the pool.

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“We saw like a shirt and some shoes and a bag, you know, and like a couple denim shorts and a jacket,” Clark told WINK. “Totally unreal, you know?”

“She was basically just lying down, head on the bricks on the side of the pool and...just totally incoherent,” Clark said to WINK.

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Charlotte County deputies requested the woman put her clothes on and get out of the pool, but she resisted, allegedly becoming hostile and demanding they leave her alone, according to WINK.

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Kennedy allegedly tried to get away after deputies responded to the home.

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“She was walking out the door, and one of them was running after her,” Clark told WINK. “And so then, they got next-door, got her stopped, and three of them got her handcuffed and put her in the car.”

Kennedy did not give officers her name, but was later identified through jail booking photos, WINK reported.

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Kennedy allegedly tried to get into a neighbor’s pool as well.

“She was at the screen door of my pool trying to get it open,” Clark’s neighbor Edna Croley told WINK. “But luckily, I always lock my screen doors to the pool.”

Kennedy remains in Charlotte County Jail and faces charges for trespassing and resisting officers without violence, according to WINK.

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