NAVARRE, Fla. - A woman who allegedly beat up a teenage girl, turned herself in
at the Santa Rosa County Jail. Jacqueline Frymark, along with her
daughters, Victoria, 17, and Alexandria, 16, are all facing
multiple charges. Deputies say Frymark drove her teenage daughters
over to the victim's house, attacked her, then left.
Deputies say it all started when Frymark, 36, went to a house
with the intent of picking a fight with a juvenile. Officials say
two other juveniles went with Frymark. The victim was chased,
punched and kicked in the backyard of the house. Then Frymark and
the two juveniles ran out the front door.
Investigators say Frymark called one of the juveniles and scared
them into not testifying against her. In addition to the principle
to burglary with assault or battery and harassing a witness, the
two juveniles have active felony warrants out for their arrest.
Alexandria is charged with four counts of harrassing a witness
and one count of burglary with assault or battery. She's been
released to a parent or guardian.
Victoria faces three counts of harrassing a witness and one
count of burglary with assault or battery. She remains in jail
pending a court review.
Jacqueline is looking at principle to burglary with assault or
battery and harassing a witness charges. She's being held in jail
on no bond.