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According to the complaint, which named Langloss, Detective Nick Albert and Sgt. Troy Morse as defendants:

Police arrived at Beauchamp’s home on May 4, 2009, to arrest her husband, Billie, 46, on an outstanding warrant for a sexual crime to a child, Langloss said.

He handed his truck keys to her and as she turned to go back into the house, Albert told her she was under arrest, grabbed her left arm and pulled it backward, causing her to fall off the porch and land on her right elbow and tailbone. 

She had had rotator cuff surgery on her right shoulder 6 weeks earlier, which Langloss said the police did not know. She later had to have a second surgery on her right rotator cuff.

She then was taken to the police department and charged with misdemeanor resisting an officer. Prosecutors upped the charge to a felony aggravated battery, but she was found guilty of obstructing a service of process, a misdemeanor, during a bench trial.

An internal investigation found no violations, Langloss said.

It was conducted before the lawsuit was filed, per the department’s policy to investigate every incident involving force beyond the use of handcuffs.

“She was told she was under arrest several times and said ‘No, I’m not,’” Langloss said. “That is against every procedure to allow her to go back into that house once she was under arrest.”

Langloss said Beauchamp’s suit alleged three acts of misconduct, two of which were thrown out by the court: She said that she was wrongfully arrested and that too much force was used when she was thrown onto a couch.

“Her story of what happened on the stoop differs slightly from the officer’s,” Langloss said. “That is why the judge ruled a jury would have to decide what happened there.”

Also Monday, Lee County Animal Control withdrew its request for a special-use permit to open a dog pound at 928 E. River Road. Manager Teri Zinke said the agency’s plans are at a standstill.

Special-use permits by Kreider Services for a recycling center at 629 Palmyra Road and an exercise center by Connie Spencer at 141 North Court were approved.

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