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FEBRUARY 20, 2012

Two women arrested when flash-for-beer plan goes awry

— Lee County deputies say two women ran out of money at a Lee County bar and were offering to flash patrons for beers, the Naples Daily News reports. They were eventually asked to leave and then arrested. One is accused of attacking a restaurant manager and pulling a knife on another employee.

Employees of The Waterfront Restaurant, 2131 Orleander Street, St. James City, told deputies there were two disorderly females who were asked to leave after several customer complaints. According to Lee deputies, the two had run out of cash and were offering to expose their breasts for beer money.

Arrest reports say the manager asked them to leave and was pushed into a wall by Alicia May Martin. The manager went to the cook and asked him to escort the women out. Once in the parking lot, reports say Martin attacked the manager again, punching her in the head. The cook eventually dragged Martin off and took her car keys so she could not leave.

For photos and a TV news report on the incident, click here.

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