According to a report released by the Summerville Police Department this week, a Summerville woman was arrested on Wednesday after a disturbance that followed a welfare check. According to a Summerville Police Department incident report, officers were dispatched to 295 Woodland Avenue 4-C at 8:48 AM following a request from EMS, who had responded to a call regarding Jane Marie Faulkner. Upon arrival, officers encountered Faulkner and another woman near the apartment complex. The resident manager was also present due to the earlier welfare concerns. While speaking with the manager, Faulkner allegedly confronted the officer, asking if they were there for a welfare check. She then reportedly became irate, using profanity and demanding the officer leave. Faulkner allegedly began shouting profanities in the parking area, demanding the officers to move their vehicle. Despite warnings to cease the disruptive behavior, Faulkner continued to yell and use profanity. Based on Faulkner’s “violent, boisterous outburst” and “blatant disregard for public peace and tranquility” after multiple warnings, officers made the decision to arrest her. She was transported to jail without further incident.