Crime & Safety

Threatening Texts Could Send Rosemount Woman To Jail

A Rosemount woman is accused of sending threatening text messages to her half-sister.

A 34 year-old Rosemount woman has been charged with issuing a terroristic threat after she was accused of sending threatening text messages to her half-sister.

According to the criminal complaint, Lynette Donna Miller is accused of sending a message to her mother's phone last September that read, "Tell that b***ch to stay out of my f***in business cuz I will cut that b**ch’s throat open”.

The mother reported that Miller had send another message, which read "“I don’t care if I go to jail cuz it will be worth it to punch that fat loud mouth b**ch”.

When questioned by police, Miller reportedly admitted she sent the messages, telling officers that “I know I went overboard on what I said”.


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