Missouri woman uses railroad spike to fight off intruder in her home
By APMonday, July 26, 2010
Woman uses railroad spike to battle intruder
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. — When an intruder came into her home, Stephanie Molina grabbed the first thing she could find to fight him off — a railroad spike. It worked, and police followed the trail of blood to the suspect’s apartment.
The Southeast Missourian reported that Molina was at their Poplar Bluff apartment early Friday when a man began shouting outside their door, saying, “Jerry, you owe me money.” Molina said the didn’t know anyone named Jerry.
Police said 45-year-old Glen Waltman kicked in the door, grabbed Molina and hit her. She picked up the spike and fought back.
Police followed the blood trail to Waltman’s apartment in the same building. He was arrested after struggling with police.
It wasn’t clear if Waltman had an attorney. He was charged with burglary and robbery.
Information from: Southeast Missourian, www.semissourian.com