A woman in Illinois with a history of getting in trouble with the law got really drunk and made a few more bad decisions.

Drunk Woman Causes Chaos In Quiet Illinois Neighborhood

Most people have those "moments." You drink too much booze and make bad decisions. Hopefully, it doesn't get that bad where you end up in jail. That would be an epic fail. There's nothing wrong with having a little drunken fun as long as it doesn't go too far. Unfortunately, a woman in Illinois took being wasted to the extreme.

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This Illinois woman had quite the wasted day. The day drinking got the best of her. Local police received calls all day about the suspect. Her reign of drunken terror started at the parking lot of a neighborhood gym, where she was harassing customers for a charger. I guess her phone was running low on battery.

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After getting bored hanging out in a parking lot, the suspect decided her next move was to break into a home. Her first thought was to rob the place, but instead, she got hungry and decided to make some food. This woman made tacos but trashed the kitchen in the process. Eventually, the cops found her passed out on the front lawn.

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According to Patch...

A woman who allegedly went on a drunken rampage in Wauconda last month and then broke into a man's home, where police say she made three tacos with his food, now faces felony charges in Lake County.

 

Gail Govednik, 37, has been ordered detained as court proceedings move forward in Lake County in connection with her Sept. 29 arrest in Wauconda.

 

 

Prior to her recent arrest, she was free on pre-trial release after being charged with felon possession of a weapon, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and fleeing and eluding officers in Will County.

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