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Posted by: kwflatbed


Photo by Framingham Police
Nancy Gird

By Norman Miller/Daily News staff
GHS
Tue Jan 29, 2008, 01:02 AM EST

FRAMINGHAM - A Mendon woman was arrested early Sunday when police arrived at a Grant Street home just in time to see her chasing her soon-to-be ex-husband around a car.
Nancy Gird, 37, was screaming at her husband. She told the officers to "take me away," after they arrived at 120 Grant St. at 12:30 a.m., police spokesman Lt. Paul Shastany said.
Police went there after a call from someone in the home about a family problem. When Officer William Vargas arrived, he saw Gird, of 53B Northbridge St., chasing her husband.
"The officer got out of his cruiser and she said 'Take me away,' " said Shastany. "The officer asked what was going on, and she said, 'Arrest me. Take me away.' "
The man, whom police did not identify, said he called police because of Gird's uncontrollable behavior.
While he tried to explain what happened to the police, Gird continued yelling at him, saying "I hate you."
Vargas tried to separate the two, and ordered Gird to stay near his cruiser while he spoke to her husband.
But, after a few seconds, she rushed by the officer and went after her husband again. Vargas handcuffed Gird and put her in his cruiser, then spoke to her husband.
The husband said he and Gird were separated and he lived with his parents. On Friday, Gird served him with divorce papers, but they went out together to a party Saturday night and had a good time.
After the party, the pair went their own way without any argument, he told police, Shastany said.
But a few minutes later, Gird came to the door and the husband's mother let her in.
"He said Nancy came to his room, yelling, waking him up and knocking things down," said Shastany. "He asked her to leave, and she refused, so he called police."
Gird was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.
"She said, the only reason she was being arrested was because the officer was a man and he was siding with another man," the lieutenant said.
Gird pleaded not guilty at her Framingham District Court arraignment and was released without bail. She is due back in court on Feb. 25 for a pretrial conference.

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