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Police: Woman was armed & dangerous & naked
FROM THE REVIEW-TIMES

FOSTORIA A naked woman who chased her husband down the street with a knife is facing multiple charges from the incident, Fostoria police say.

Several officers struggled with Elizabeth C. Springer, 26, 249 College St., before arresting her following a domestic dispute which started at the couple's home Tuesday.

She faces charges of felonious assault; child endangerment; aggravated burglary; and vandalism for the damage she allegedly caused to a police cruiser after being arrested.

Ryan M. Springer told police his wife was taking a bath with their 1-year-old daughter in their home when he heard his daughter crying, according to Police Chief John McGuire.

Ryan Springer checked on them, believed his wife may have been trying to harm the child, and he took the child away from her and into another room.

Once he settled the girl down, Springer said, he saw his wife coming toward him with a knife in each hand.

Chief McGuire said the couple struggled, and Springer was bitten multiple times on one arm and stabbed twice in the thigh before escaping and running toward a friend's house at 249 W. North St. for help.

Once Springer was inside, his friend locked the door when they saw Elizabeth Springer chasing after him. Police were told she was still carrying the knives and was still naked from the bath.

By the time officers arrived at the North Street address shortly after 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, they said Elizabeth Springer had kicked a screen out of a front window to get inside, but had been disarmed.

McGuire said the woman then fled the scene on foot and went back to her home where officers found her hiding in the bushes, still naked.

Three officers were needed to restrain her, as she was "fighting and spitting and kicking," McGuire said. He said officers used pepper spray on her as well, and that they covered her with a blanket and put her in a police cruiser.

But once the woman was in the car, McGuire said, she tried to kick out a window and bent part of the door frame.

McGuire said the Springers' child was left alone for "a very short time" at her home and was unharmed. The child was released to her grandmother while Children's Services looks into the incident.

The parents were transported to Fostoria Community Hospital. Ryan Springer was treated for his wounds and released, and Elizabeth Springer was treated for pepper spray, then transported to Fostoria City Jail.

Police said the incident involved alcohol, and remains under investigation. More charges may be filed.



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