Mom, 24, goes on drunken naked rampage after her live-in boyfriend refuses to have sex with her

Feb 14, 2014 - 12:38
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Mom, 24, goes on drunken naked rampage after her live-in boyfriend refuses to have sex with her
In the mood: The mother was apparently 'extremely intoxicated' when her boyfriend arrived home late Sunday night and wanted to have sex with him but he refused

Police have bailed a woman who was allegedly so incensed that her boyfriend wouldn"t have sex with her that she flew into a drunken and naked bloody tantrum.

Officers arrived to the home of Ashley Marie Prenovost, 24, in Arizona, on Monday to find her intoxicated and in a rage.

Following her boyfriend"s rejection, she allegedly picked up the couple"s four-month-old daughter before running and screaming around her home. The child hit her head on a dresser.

Prenovost also had bloodied hands after punching a wall and glass picture, police said, as they arrested her.

She was booked on charges relating to aggressive assault on a minor, endangerment, assault with intent to injure, child and adult abuse, criminal damage and disorderly conduct.

After an initial court appearance on Tuesday she was bailed.

\"Rampage:

Rampage: Ashley Prenovost, 24, has been charged with assault and endangering her child after attacking her live-in boyfriend, waking up their daughter and knocking her into a dresser during the rampage

\"Together: \"Together:
Together: Her boyfriend has not been named but she posted two pictures of herself with the same man in June of last year, when she would have been in her second trimester while pregnant with the daughter she had with her boyfriend

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