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Two exotic dancers arrested in Hernando

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SPRING HILL Kimberly Marie Secor didn't like being disrespected about her job, deputies said.

The exotic dancer was arrested Saturday night on domestic battery and violation of probation charges. She was accused of attacking her fiancé after he cursed at her for her choice of profession.

"(He) advised that he and his fiancée were in a verbal dispute over her employment as a stripper and that he called Kimberly a (expletive deleted) and Kimberly told him to pack his things and leave," the deputy wrote in the report.

While the accuser was packing his belongings, Secor began shoving him and her sister-in-law, Katrina Secor, started striking him, deputies said.

Kimberly Secor, 30, of Spring Hill, was booked shortly after 9:30 p.m. at the Hernando County Jail and held without bond.

Katrina Secor, 24, was issued a citation for a misdemeanor battery charge.

The following morning around 4 a.m., an exotic dancer was caught sleeping behind the wheel of her parked car outside a 7-Eleven.

It just so happened she was caught by a sergeant from the Hernando County Sheriff's Office.

A couple hours later, Tori Ellen German, 22, of Crystal River, found herself behind bars on charges of drug possession and DUI.

Sgt. Phil Lakin noticed a black Cadillac parked along the south side of the 7-Eleven building with the engine running, according to an arrest affidavit.

He noticed German unconscious in the driver's seat, deputies said.

Patrol deputies were called to the scene and they shut off the car and shook German in order to wake her up, according to the affidavit.

Her breath smelled of liquor, her eyes were bloodshot, her pupils were dilated, her speech was slurred and she was crying, deputies said.

German, who is employed at Lollipops in West Pasco, told deputies she had consumed two large glasses of Captain Morgan run mixed with soda before she got off work, according to the sheriff's office.

After German failed her field-sobriety test, her vehicle was searched and a couple pills were found, one of which was oxycodone, deputies said.

Her bail was set at $11,000.

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