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Woman Arrested For Allegedly Biting Officer

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Lindsey Fluck, 30, is accused of Aggravated Assault, Resisting Arrest and DUI. (Pennridge Regional Police Department) Lindsey Fluck, 30, is accused of Aggravated Assault, Resisting Arrest and DUI. (Pennridge Regional Police Department)
BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. -

A 31-year-old Perkasie woman faces aggravated assault and DUI charges after police say she took a swing at an officer after a car accident.

According to police, Lindsey Fluck was involved in a single car accident on the 500 block of Vine Street in Perkasie.

Police say she appeared to be drunk when she was spotted by officers walking away from the accident.

When asked about the accident, police say she ripped the badge from one officer's shirt and took a swing at another.

Police allege that she bit the arm of an officer after she was placed in handcuffs.

Police said that when placed into a squad car she repeatedly slammed her head against the driver's side rear window.

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