According to a report released last week by the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a disturbance call at 300 Perennial Springs Rd on the evening of January 31, where a 46-year-old white female, identified as Heather Nicole Mocool, was arrested for being a pedestrian under the influence.
Deputies arrived at the scene to find Mocool in a distressed state, reportedly screaming and demanding to retrieve her belongings from a residence nearby. Witnesses noted her frantic behavior and strong odor of alcohol. According to the arresting deputy, Mocool was visibly intoxicated and expressed confusion, claiming to have come from a nearby address, 54 Booker Rd. Witnesses reported that Mocool had been involved in a confrontation before her outburst. As deputies attempted to assess the situation, she continued to shout and displayed aggressive behavior. Despite her intoxication, she defiantly suggested that deputies should take her to jail if they wished.
Mocool was subsequently handcuffed and placed in the patrol vehicle, where her agitation continued, leading to further outbursts during transport. However, upon arrival at the Chattooga County Jail, she reportedly calmed down and expressed remorse for her earlier conduct. She was issued a citation for pedestrian under the influence/








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