Whether motivated by patriotism or some other reason, a us-regions woman who tried to join a occasions parade without permission ended up arrested Saturday, according to a report.
Laurie Bostic, 61, climbed aboard a tractor and tried to join other participants in the parade in Rockwall, just east of Dallas, around 11:30 a.m., FOX 4 of Dallas-Fort Worth reported.
Police were called to the scene on a report that Bostic was allegedly crime” target=”_blank”>causing a disturbance<
Parade officials and police said Bostic refused to comply when they tried to convince her to leave the parade, according to FOX 4.
Laurie Bostic, 61, faces several charges after a tractor incident in Rockwall, Texas, authorities say. (Rockwall County Jail)
After she continued driving the tractor, police eventually forced her vehicle from the parade route, resulting in her driving into a fence and disabling the vehicle, the report said.
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Bostic was soon arrested and was facing charges of evading arrest, interference with a processional, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief, authorities told FOX 4.
She was being held in the Rockwall County jail, the Dallas Morning News reported.