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Woman breaks into former home after police escort

IDS reports

Bloomington Police took Alison Amschler to jail after arresting her on charges of public intoxication and residential entry.

Police found the 34-year-old at 8:30 p.m. Saturday outside Malibu Grill on Walnut Street. The woman was very intoxicated and unable to provide her full name, according to the arrest report.

Officers found an address listed on her identification card and drove her to the address in interest of her safety, Sgt. Brandon Lopossa said.

When they arrived at the address, Amschler said they had arrived at her home. When the officers accompanied her to the front door, the residence owners stepped out and said they did not recognize Amschler and she did not live there.

Amschler once lived at this address and had moved before updating her identification card, according to the report. She could not identify her current address.

Amschler then tried to force her way into the home. The police officers took her to IU Health Bloomington Hospital. After she was cleared at the hospital, the officers took her to jail.

Public intoxication is a class B misdemeanor and residential entry is a level 6 felony.

Amschler was arrested at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday morning.

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