Grace Kelley is sleeping in the Elmore County Jail until June.
The 27-year-old daughter of Wynonna Judd pleaded guilty to obstructing government operations and public lewdness in Millbrook Municipal Court Thursday. Kelley was sentenced to 60 days in jail and two years of probation. Kelly was originally charged April 5 with indecent exposure, obstructing government operations and soliciting prostitution. Her plea agreement got the indecent exposure charged reduced to public lewdness and the soliciting prostitution charge dismissed.
Court records contain the incident report from Kelley’s arrest by the Millbrook Police Department.
Officers responded to a call about Kelley who was reported to be asking for money near Walmart while wearing a pink bra, black skirt and pink panties.
“She also had a neon green sign with writing stating, ‘Ride 4 a Ride’ along with several homemade price stickers on the sign and her clothing,” the report states.
Kelley became agitated when officers spoke with her.
About an hour later Millbrook police received a call a robbery occurred on Highway 14 with a victim described as the woman officers had just encountered.
“[A] store clerk called and stated the female was causing issues in the store with other customers,” the report states.
Kelley was located at the intersection of Highway 14 and Interstate 65 and when officers asked for her name she became agitated and started yelling at officers.
“She was dressed inappropriately, a short skirt cut up the front, a pink bra with her bare breasts exposed,” the report states.
Kelley’s underwear were pulled in to resemble a thong exposing her private areas.
“[Kelley] sat down on the roadside edge and refused to cooperate any further,” the report states.
On the arrival of another officer, Kelley stood up and placed her hands behind her back.
Kelley provided a social security number to officers but no name. The SSN was used to identify Kelley and find out she had outstanding warrants Tennessee but no agency would extradite out of state.
Kelley should be released from the Elmore County Jail on or about June 4.