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‘Sattahip Screamer’ lets it rip at police station

Sattahip police try to ignore the smartly dressed, and very loud unidentified woman as they go through their morning formation drills.

Patcharapol Panrak

About 20 Sattahip police were given a loud lecture from a district woman known to drive around, scream at public officials and profess to speak for a goddess.

She sure is persistent.

The smartly dressed, unidentified woman parked her motorbike in front of the officers participating in formation drills outside Sattahip Police Station Sept. 7, then went into a nonsensical rant. The police ignored her. She gave up after about 20 minutes of stretching her vocal cords.

Superintendent Col. Chonaphat Naowalak said the woman is well-known and lives in Plutaluang. She’s often seen driving around, screaming insults and claiming she’s a medium for a goddess who wants all of Sattahip’s land returned to her. Police never arrested her, as she’s loud, but not dangerous.

Sattahip Mayor Phawat Lertmukda also had a run-in with the screamer and listened to her for a while before realizing none of what she was babbling made sense. He then found an excuse to leave.


HEADLINES [click on headline to view story]

Councilman lobbies for Jomtien Beach erosion funds

City hall establishes spokeswoman’s office

Area law enforcement reviews preparations for AEC

Thai-MECC reviews projects at Pattaya meeting

City workers, teachers given flu shots

Public Health project offers diabetes lecture

City officials step in to resolve complaints at 9 Karat Condominiums

Red shirt leader Arisman goes to trial in Pattaya

Police investigating bones found on Pattaya balcony

Navy seized 4,000 ya ba pills in Ban Chang drug arrest

Taxi passenger arrested for stealing cab

Accused necklace snatcher arrested

Swedish man dies of apparent suicide in Jomtien

Bar girl drugs, robs British tourist of 130,000 baht

Police suspect inside job in burglary of trusting tailor

Bar girl robbed, brutalized in Soi Bongkot hotel

Queen Savang Hospital marks 100th anniversary

Elderly Club members learn about eye care

Chonburi plans events for Queen Savang 150th anniversary

‘Sattahip Screamer’ lets it rip at police station

Farmers’ co-op agencies meet in Jomtien

Irrigation Department may cancel Khao Maikaew reservoir expansion

Navy arrests alleged fraudster promising southern salvation
 

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