Crime & Safety
Outrageous Episode Unfolds After Arrest In Stafford: Police
A woman was arrested for public intoxication, but her troubles promptly mushroomed in bizarre fashion, according to the SCSO.

STAFFORD, VA—A woman was arrested Tuesday for public intoxication at the Motel 6 at 401 Warrenton Road, but her troubles promptly mushroomed. Namely, among other things, she pulled down her pants, used racial slurs, spit on a cop, tried to kick another officer, provided false identification, was found with marijuana and was found to have arrest warrants out of Fredericksburg.
Leslie Camp, 41, of Fredericksburg, was charged with assault on a law enforcement officer, attempted assault on a law enforcement officer, possession of marijuana, obstruction of justice, indecent exposure, providing false identification to law enforcement and public intoxication. She also was served with five probation violation warrants.
Shortly before 11:15 p.m., police responded to a reported disturbance at the motel. Several witnesses reported seeing a woman slap a man during an argument outside one of the rooms. Upon arrival, they found the two in a second-floor room with the door open. The room had been trashed, the man said he and the woman had been arguing, and motel employees requested they both be removed from the property.
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When police asked Camp—who had slurred speech and was unsteady on her feet—for her identification, she said she didn't have it on her but said her name was "Rhaena Camp." She admitted to slapping the man, who declined to press charged. After being arrested for public intoxication, police found she had pot on her.
Then she was handcuffed, after which she "became very argumentative and began using racial slurs." Inexplicably, Camp then pulled down her pants—and pulled them back up after being asked to do so. After being put in the police cruiser, she tried to kick a deputy and spit on another deputy. Twice.
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Shortly afterward, police found out who she actually was. Camp was taken to jail and held without bond.
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