CLEAR LAKE – A woman was jailed this week on charges of assault and disorderly conduct.
Clear Lake police arrested 40-year-old Jennifer Jean Gochanour. She was arrested by Clear Lake police on the evening of October 19.
Gochanour posted $300 bond the next day and is due in court on October 30. She entered a not guilty plea on October 23.
The charges were later dismissed, records show.
17 thoughts on “Woman arrested for assault and disorderly conduct”
Shame on NIT. Where she works or what her employment has nothing to do with this story. I agree that it is a slam to Mercy. SHAME’!!!!
The story was updated to reflect the charges were dropped.
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It still says Mercy Nurse to the articles on the right side of your site. Thx for the deletion. Disclosure. I own NO stock in Mercy Hospital. Lol. Just doing the right thing.
Google creates those links. It will re-index that to reflect the changes. You are welcome.
She was one of the hotter ones. I saw her picture up for a year. Shame to see it go. But he did the right thing removing it.
Disgusting!
I agree Ashley Bills is HOT!
Winner winner chicken dinner.
Ashly Bills is the hottest nurse I ever seen! This lady isn’t even close to her and plus she isn’t a thug
SO ?
Why is she identified as a “Mercy Nurse”? What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? Nothing. It’s just a backass slam on Mercy. So “Matt and Pete Children” style…. Go figure.
What does Matt and Pete Children style mean?
she might be a great nurse but dont put yourself in these kind of situations. Everyone needs a drink or two to help relax after all the trauma but let it go and sit back and relaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. two sides to every story, very correct. Use your brain and save the pain.
One of the best nurses I worked with At MMC-NI!
Just a party girl with a degree in nursing. It will catch up to her and then she will cry like a new born baby.
Of course you are entitled to your opinion. HOWEVER, clearly you do not have all the facts regarding this situation. Keep in mind there are always more sides to the story and we should not be so quick to judge. Unless you are perfect, which I would assume you are not as most of us aren’t. Please refrain from stereotyping as this woman being a nurse has sacrificed many hours of her families time, sleepless nights, missed meals and held many hands through their life experiences and wiped their tears. Neither one of us know the “real story”…unless you do. Don’t assume!
Why is it that it seems that a lot of good looking women get into trouble? Perhaps it is entitlement issues. Dibs.