(ap) OREM, Utah — The mayor and City Council have apologized to a
70-year-old woman arrested after a dispute with a police officer over
her brown lawn — but she has still been charged in the case.
Two misdemeanor charges were filed against Betty Perry last week:
resisting arrest and violating an ordinance that requires property
owners to maintain their landscaping.
"We don't make our decision based on what political leaders do or
think. ... There's a huge other side of the story," City Attorney Paul
Johnson said Wednesday. "There's a violation that needs to be
corrected."
Officer James Flygare arrived at Perry's house last month to talk
about her dead grass and foot-high weeds. Perry's water apparently had
been turned off at her request.
As she walked back into the house pulling Flygare, Perry tripped and
fell against the door jamb, injuring her nose, according to the Utah
Department of Public Safety, which investigated at the request of Orem
police.
She was handcuffed and taken to a holding cell before red-faced
police officials released her. Mayor Jerry Washburn and the City
Council apologized, saying they were "shocked and dismayed" by what
happened.
Asked Wednesday about Johnson's decision to file charges, the mayor said, "That's his call."
There is no phone listing for Perry, who is due in court Sept. 18.
Perry and her brown lawn are being treated fairly, Perry said.
Eleven cases "for the exact same thing" have been filed against other
residents since April, he said.
The state investigation found Flygare's actions were proper,
although his bosses have said the situation could have been handled
differently.
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