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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Orange Blossom Hills hostess arrested after ‘trying to teach’ son a lesson with pink golf club

A 48-year-old Villager who works as a hostess at Orange Blossom Hills Country Club was arrested early Friday morning after she allegedly used a pink golf club “trying to teach” her son a lesson.

Kimberly Beach
Kimberly Beach

Kimberly Lynn Beach of 1131 Rebecca Circle on the Historic Side of The Villages is accused of going to her son’s house in Leesburg and using a golf club to break out windows in the home, according to an arrest report from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. She had reportedly been “harassing” her son and his girlfriend all day with text messages and phone calls before showing up with the golf club.

Beach was reportedly angry because her son had told Lady Lake police that her boyfriend, 46-year-old Robert J. Brisach, had threatened him with a handgun on Tuesday. Brisach is facing  three felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Robert Brisach
Robert Brisach

Beach apparently wants her son to drop the charges against her boyfriend, the arrest report indicated. She told deputies she had been trying to “teach him a lesson.”

She allegedly broke the windows in her son’s front door and a kitchen window. She left the golf club behind, according to the arrest report.

She is facing charges of criminal mischief and two counts of retaliation against a victim. She was booked at the Lake County Jail on $12,000 bond.

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