"I started to go back and write another note, but I just decided to give her poop back," Hofmann said on Wednesday. So then, from the back end of her truck, Hofmann started slinging faeces - 30 gallons of it, according to police - onto Dillow's front yard. Hofmann admitted she wasn't exactly thinking rationally at the time, but that didn't stop her. "Actually, once I started doing it, I kind of lost all rational thought together and I just got into this mode of emptying bags," she said. "And as I was flinging the poo all over her yard - it felt really good, and I just kept doing it."

Hofmann has been making a living picking up other people's dog poop for about 10 years. She said she has a loyal stable of clients, most of whom are good about paying their bills on time. Once in a while, though, she runs into folks who are late with payments, or don't pay at all - but rarely, she said.
On Monday night, Hofmann didn't stop tossing the poo until police arrived at the gross scene. "Very messy," police Sgt. Dan Ritchie said. "I would imagine it probably took the homeowners' quite some time to clean that mess up." Actually, it took hours - with the help of neighbours. Hofmann was taken away in handcuffs and charged with criminal trespassing, criminal mischief and offensive littering.
With news video.
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