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Name:
Boomer, Lauren Michele
Date of Booking:
12/24/2025
Reason(s) For Booking:
Disorderly conduct
Officer’s Narrative:
[Please note: The following is a direct transcription from the official initial incident report. The Georgia Gazette does not fix any spelling or grammatical errors that may exist. Any changes or redactions made by our staff are placed inside brackets. Some errors may exist. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The topics discussed may be sensitive to some readers. Discretion is advised.]
[NARRATIVE #1 on December 23, 2025]
On December 23rd at approximately 21:35 hours, I, Deputy Dubreuiel #1303, was dispatched to [50 BLOCK] Thorn Thicket Drive regarding a dispute. Upon my arrival, I spoke with the complainant, Lauren Boomer, who stated the following:
She indicated that she was locked out of her best friend’s house, later identified as [VICTIM #1]. Ms. Boomer mentioned that all of her belongings were inside and that she just needed to retrieve them. At the time of my arrival, Ms. Boomer was not wearing a shirt, which we later gave her a jacket to cover herself up with, and I observed a red mark on her forehead.
When I inquired about the mark, she explained that she and her friend had been in a fight. Although I asked Ms. Boomer how she sustained the mark, she stated that she did not want to press charges because Ms. [VICTIM #1] is her best friend. Ms. Boomer stated that she did not live at the incident location and informed me that she resides with her parents at [10 BLOCK] Bermuda Court.
When I asked Ms. Boomer how the situation escalated to physicality, she stated that they had engaged in an argument. While on the scene, I noticed that the front window was broken. When I asked Ms. Boomer about the mark on her head and the broken window again, she declined to provide any further information about the incident. Ms. Boomer appeared to be heavily intoxicated and admitted that both she and her friend are alcoholics.
I then spoke with Ms. [VICTIM #1], who provided the following account:
She recounted that Ms. Boomer had called her earlier to see what she was doing. Ms. [VICTIM #1] informed Ms. Boomer that she was returning home from work, and Ms. Boomer asked if she could come over to hang out. Understanding that Ms. Boomer was dealing with some issues at home, Ms. [VICTIM #1] agreed to let her come over to relax for a while.
However, upon Ms. Boomer’s arrival at her house, Ms. [VICTIM #1] noted that Ms. Boomer began taking shots of alcohol, which led to an argument. The conflict escalated to physical altercations multiple times, prompting Ms. [VICTIM #1] to kick Ms. Boomer out of her house and put her belongings outside in the yard.
Ms. [VICTIM #1] mentioned that she did not know how the window was broken but could hear Ms. Boomer throwing glass from the window back inside the house. Despite the circumstances, Ms. [VICTIM #1] did not wish to press charges against Ms. Boomer, stating that she is going through a lot right now and is one of her best friends. Ms. [VICTIM #1] also indicated that she had spoken with Ms. Boomer’s mother about the situation, and her mother had agreed to cover the damages.
After further investigation, it appeared that the window and a small flower pot were the only items damaged. The estimated total cost of the damages is $820. Ms. [VICTIM #1] did not have any visible injuries from the altercation. I informed Ms. [VICTIM #1] about the process for obtaining a Temporary Protection Order (TPO) and provided her with an incident report number card.
Deputy Valentine #1307 provided Ms. Boomer with a courtesy ride back to her residence. After gathering all necessary information, all units returned to service. Photographs of the marks on Ms. Boomer’s face and arm, as well as the damage, were taken and attached to this report.
[End of Narrative]
[NARRATIVE #2 on December 23, 2025]
On December 23, 2025, at approximately 2335 hours, I, Deputy J. Turner, was dispatched to 1275 Merchants Drive in reference to a courtesy ride.
Upon arrival, Sgt. Hoskins made contact with the complainant, Lauren Boomer, who stated she was requesting a courtesy ride. Ms. Boomer advised that, due to an earlier altercation (Case #2025-12230186), she did not have her phone or a means of transportation home.
Ms. Boomer advised deputies that her boyfriend, [REDACTED], may be at the residence. Upon arrival at the drop-off location, deputies assessed the scene prior to releasing Ms. Boomer from the patrol vehicle to ensure that Mr. [REDACTED] was not present. After Ms. Boomer was released from the patrol vehicle, she began yelling obscenities and became increasingly irate due to not having her phone. Deputies advised Ms. Boomer to lower her voice due to her child being inside the residence and the close proximity of neighboring homes.
[VICTIM #2], the father of Ms. Boomer, came to the front door of the residence, and his daughter began yelling, cursing and trying to incite a fight. Deputies again advised Ms. Boomer to lower her tone and enter the residence due to her intoxicated state. The disturbance awoke Ms. Boomer’s mother, [REDACTED], who came downstairs and asked her daughter to enter the residence and lie down so she could be present with her family for the holidays. Ms. Boomer then began yelling obscenities toward her mother.
Deputies offered to escort Ms. Boomer to her room to ensure she entered the residence without further incident. Ms. [REDACTED] advised that Mr. [REDACTED] was en route with Ms. Boomer’s phone in an attempt to calm her. Ms. Boomer stated that once she received her phone, she would enter the residence and lie down.
Upon Mr. [REDACTED]’ arrival, Ms. Boomer took possession of her phone and immediately began yelling and screaming at Mr. [REDACTED], refusing to enter the residence. Ms. Boomer was upset because there was another altercation that took place after the initial incident earlier.
Deputies advised Ms. Boomer that she was causing a disturbance to her family and the surrounding neighbors. Despite several direct orders to stop yelling, stop using obscenities, and enter the residence to bring the disturbance to an end, Ms. Boomer continued her behavior.
Ms. Boomer was taken into custody after multiple commands were disregarded. She was transported and booked into the Paulding County Jail without further incident.
[End of Narrative]
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