In a bizarre law-enforcement encounter in November 2025, a 41-year-old Louisiana woman was found swimming nude in her neighbor’s pond — insisting she was “trying to be a mermaid” — before allegedly turning violent and attacking a deputy, authorities said.
The unusual sequence of events in the Linville community of Marion, reported by the Union Parish Sheriff’s Office on Facebook in January 2026, culminated in multiple criminal charges after the suspect later surrendered to deputies.
She was “trying to be a Mermaid”
Deputies were initially dispatched to the scene in November 2025 following a trespassing complaint, according to the sheriff’s office. The caller told UPSO that their neighbor had been previously warned not to enter the property, but she was now standing in the driveway screaming.
When the patrol deputy arrived at the residence, they encountered the woman — later identified as Erin Elizabeth Sutton of Marion — swimming nude in a pond on the caller’s property.
Rather than comply with the deputy’s commands, officials said Sutton refused to leave the water or engage in conversation, instead telling the officer she was “trying to be a mermaid.”
After repeated directives, Sutton ultimately exited the pond, but cold temperatures prompted officers to summon emergency medical services to evaluate her condition, the sheriff’s statement said. Deputies provided a blanket to Sutton and attempted to guide her inside a nearby residence to warm up.
The taser incident
What began as an odd trespassing call quickly escalated. According to UPSO, Sutton “suddenly charged toward the deputy” as he tried to have her step inside, ignoring multiple orders to comply. When the deputy deployed a taser in an effort to subdue her, it reportedly had no effect. Officers then took Sutton to the ground, where she allegedly continued resisting detainment by kicking and punching the deputy before finally being restrained.
With Sutton under control, EMS transported her to a local hospital for further treatment. During transport, deputies say Sutton threatened to kill both deputies and paramedics, according to the sheriff’s office’s public update.
Because Sutton required medical care at the time of the incident, deputies did not immediately pursue an arrest. Instead, they sought warrants at a later date, which were signed by a judge in Louisiana’s Third Judicial District Court. The warrants led to Sutton’s eventual surrender on January 6, 2025, when she turned herself in to authorities at the Union Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Sutton was taken into custody and charged with a range of offenses, including three counts of resisting an officer with force or violence, two counts of public intimidation, two counts of battery of a police officer, disturbing the peace/drunkenness, and criminal trespassing. Her bond was set at $62,000.
Published: Jan 10, 2026 07:37 am