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Woman accused of exposing breasts at cameras

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Barnegat, N.J.  police arrested a woman after they say she got out of her car, lifted her shirt and bra and exposed her breasts to surveillance cameras.

A police report says that 56-year-old Wendy Tucker was driving on Lexington Boulevard at 2 a.m. on March 6th when she got out of her vehicle in the middle of the road.

Police say she looked at the camera while extending her middle fingers.  She then pulled up her shirt and bra.

Patrolman Michael Diblasi was able to locate the vehicle parked a short time later and found Tucker.  She was charged with lewdness and taken to the Atlantic County Jail.  It's was unclear if Tucker had a lawyer.

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