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The Altamonte Springs Police Department apprehended her. Law enforcement captured the perpetrator of the fecal vandalism in the act after residents of a Florida neighborhood reported that the series of crimes she is accused of had been occurring for nearly a week.

Alexis Weber, aged 50, was taken into custody on Tuesday morning subsequent to defecating in her own front yard. It is commendable that she participated in the shared experience of distress alongside her neighbors.

Residents of the Spring Oaks neighborhood in Altamonte Springs had reported discovering human excrement on vehicles, mailboxes, and in yards before surveillance footage implicated her as the individual responsible for the disturbing acts.

Ivette Gomez informed WKMG News 6 that she contacted the authorities last Thursday after her husband found feces smeared across the driver’s side of his work van.

“My husband texted me saying his work van was covered in feces. I asked, ‘What do you mean?’ He replied, ‘Yes, there is poop on my van,’ and I found it hard to believe,” Gomez stated.

Poop on a van, ma’am, you are not the only one who finds that hard to believe. Surveillance footage of the incident, which she provided to investigators, shows an individual resembling Weber near the van.

Gomez mentioned that she had observed Weber on numerous occasions while exercising in the vicinity. She added, “When I review my camera footage, guess what, that is indeed her.”

A woman holds toilet paper while standing in a mountainous area. (getty)

Although she has only been connected to one incident, residents claim the fecal vandal is responsible for several occurrences. This includes an incident over the weekend involving the communal neighborhood food pantry, where residents of the community, feeling on edge, reported finding feces.

“Crap everywhere,” one resident remarked regarding the food pantry incident. “Whoever committed this act is likely a repulsive individual, and I was quite taken aback.”

That is a reasonable assumption. Assuming that it is not coincidental that police happened to witness Weber defecating in her yard before her apprehension early Tuesday, the unpleasant situation should now conclude.

According to John Battle, Vice President of the Springs Oaks Homeowners Association, the residents collaborated to report the incidents to law enforcement. He emphasized, “If you call and report someone is doing this on your car, it’s Florida; you won’t believe it.”

I believe the implication here is that the fecal vandal might never have been apprehended if the community had not united to put a stop to it. Ultimately, that is a positive outcome. This highlights the significance of local leadership.

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