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Monday, November 9, 2015
Guest Trashes Home, Discharges Fire Extinguisher
Lawrenceburg Now
A Shelbyville woman who was staying at a local resident’s home during the weekend was arrested after trashing the residence and discharging a fire extinguisher when there was no fire.
Reports filed through the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department show that deputies responded to a call to a home on Campground Road at around 8:42 Sunday morning. The resident reported that he had allowed a friend, twenty-four year old Erin Kalsea Nowlin of Highway 130 West, Shelbyville, to stay at his home because she was homeless.
After being at his home for a few days, the victim, age twenty-six, said that Nowlin had never returned the previous day and he at first believed that she had left. He said he received a call and picked her up from the hospital in Pulaski. When they returned to his residence, he said she was “out of control” and arguing with him. He told deputies that he left in the hopes of allowing her time to calm down.
When the victim returned he found a white powdery substance all over the steps. He said that Nowlin was inside “talking to people who weren’t there and blaming them for the mess.” She told him that there had been a small fire and she had to extinguish it. He said that he looked for signs of a fire and found none.
The victim found that his home was in a state of total disarray. The kitchen faucet was damaged and the cord on a black light had been cut into pieces. The flooring had been ripped out of his bathroom and smoke detectors were missing. He said that he was unable to talk to her “due to her being very irrational and talking to people who were not there.”
The reporting officer noted that Nowlin was “very fidgety” and unable to remain still “as one who is tweaking from using meth.” She was unable to provide her name. She reportedly told deputies that “she was a heroin user until about six months ago when she started using meth.” She admitted that she had used meth around 2:00 a.m.
When the deputy asked Nowlin why she had been at the hospital the previous day she told him that “she was walking around and the police came and took her to the hospital for no reason.” The deputy indicated that Nowlin would talk in a reasonable manner, then “go into talking to someone that was not there.”
The deputy asked her to get her shoes and reports that she began trying to put a USB cord on her foot.
Nowlin was booked through the Lawrence County Detention Center on charges of vandalism. Damages were said to total several hundred dollars.