Hallandale Beach

Woman arrested for throwing traffic cone in Hallandale Beach claims she was making art

 
 

Arlene Mena, a boot-clad woman who caused a scene in the middle of busy State Road A1A in Hallandale Beach was arrested after she tossed a traffic cone at a random motorist and then spat in his face, police said.
Arlene Mena, a boot-clad woman who caused a scene in the middle of busy State Road A1A in Hallandale Beach was arrested after she tossed a traffic cone at a random motorist and then spat in his face, police said.
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A boot-clad woman who caused a scene in the middle of busy State Road A1A in Hallandale Beach was arrested after tossing a traffic cone at a motorist and then spitting in his face, police said.

She claims it was all in the name of art. But Broward Judge John “Jay” Hurley wasn’t impressed by Arlene Mena’s performance and ordered a $1,000 bond on charges of battery and criminal mischief stemming from the bizarre incident.

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