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Couple arrested on Valentine’s Day after crime posted on Facebook

February 15th, 2012 - Comments Off

Gina Noel Wilfong

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – A College Station couple were arrested on Valentine’s Day after conversations on Facebook revealed they are responsible for damaging a vehicle.

According to police reports, Bryan police responded to the 2800 block of Oakside Drive around 11:30 p.m. Jan. 30 for a criminal mischief report wherein a witness told police that she saw a woman throwing a rock at a Jeep Wrangler, breaking its window.

Police said the vehicle’s owner believed the description of the person sounded like his ex-girlfriend, Gina Noel Wilfong, 21. Two days later, officers were called to the same location for another criminal mischief report.

Joseph Woods Smith

Police said the vehicle’s owner reported he heard a loud sound and stepped outside to see Wilfong leaving the area in a car. The man then noticed more damage to his Jeep. Its back window was broken, a seat cover was torn and the paint had been chipped, reports state.

The man told police Wilfong was in a relationship with Joseph Woods Smith, 20, and the pair had bragged about damaging his Jeep on Facebook, according to police reports. The couple damaged the Jeep owner’s vehicle again on Feb. 13, reports state.

The conversation between Wilfong and Smith was found on the social media site. Wilfong, who goes by Lily Anderson, wrote on Facebook that she was angry that her ex talked bad about her online, and so she smashed the glass on his new Jeep, reports state. Smith replied to her post that “breaking glass is awesome stress reliever.”

The reports state Wilfong told police she’d been forced to marry her ex-boyfriend and they’d just divorced. Police said the Jeep’s owner got a divorce in October, but not from Wilfong. The man told police he dated Wilfong for two weeks before kicking her out of his house, reports state.

Wilfong and Smith were charged with criminal mischief causing damage of just over $1,500. They remained in the Brazos County Jail on Wednesday, each without bail.

Mfrances is a news writer for NinjaCOPS.com where you can get high quality self defense weaponsrechargeable stun gun flashlights, and law enforcement stun guns.

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