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St. Thomas Woman Gets Probation for Disorderly Conduct at Post Office

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A St. Thomas woman pleaded guilty Thursday to engaging in disorderly conduct on U.S. Postal Service property and was sentenced to two years’ probation, U.S. Attorney for the Virgin Islands Gretchen Shappert announced Thursday.

According to court documents, Chantelle Grant retrieved a package from the Ottley Post Office in St. Thomas on June 22. As she was leaving the post office, she reportedly bumped into another woman, and then left the building. A few minutes later, Chantelle Grant reportedly returned to the building, ran towards the woman she had bumped into minutes before, and punched the woman in the face. She then exited the building again and drove off in a car.

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