Florida woman 32 is arrested after trying to kiss random customers then called 911 over restrictions

Florida woman, 32, tries to kiss customers in a bar then repeatedly calls 911 to report a lack of social distancing after she was asked to leave

  • Audra Adams, 32, was allegedly going around a bar and trying to kiss people
  • Adams was at the Monkey Bar and Grille in Indialantic near Melbourne, Florida 
  • After then refusing to leave the parking lot she was arrested and charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer and misusing 911 

A Florida woman who kept trying kiss random strangers in a bar ended up being arrested herself after calling 911 several times to complain about a lack of social distancing at the venue.

Audra Adams, 32, dialed 911 five times while at the Monkey Bar and Grille in Indialantic near Melbourne after being asked her to leave as she tried to pile on the PDA with random customers.

The bar is currently serving food and drinks after reopening under phase one of Florida’s relaxation of lockdown restrictions. 

Audra Adams, 32, was allegedly going around a bar and trying to kiss people

By the time Adams called the cops for a fourth time, the Melbourne Police Department were already on the scene.  

The bar’s owner alleged Adams was trying to kiss random strangers at which point people complained.

It is known that the coronavirus can be spread through direct contact with saliva.

Adams was asked to leave but initially refused and argued with police according to the complaint as seen by ClickOrlando. 

Adams was at the Monkey Bar and Grille in Indialantic near Melbourne, Florida which reopened until phase one of Florida's relaxation of coronavirus relaxation restrictions

Adams was at the Monkey Bar and Grille in Indialantic near Melbourne, Florida which reopened until phase one of Florida’s relaxation of coronavirus relaxation restrictions

After Adams finally left the bar, she then refused to leave the parking lot despite being warned about trespassing. 

‘I’ll sit in the parking lot all night,’ she told officers. 

As she was being taken to the police car, Adam attempted to break free.  

Police asked her why she had called 911 so many times. Adams said she did not believe the bar was following health guidelines introduced to stop the spread of the virus.    

Adams faces charges of trespassing after a warning, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer without violence and misuse of the 911 system.

After first refusing to leave the bar, Adams then refused to leave the parking lot and she was arrested and charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer and 911 misuse

After first refusing to leave the bar, Adams then refused to leave the parking lot and she was arrested and charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, resisting an officer and 911 misuse



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