A Wildwood woman was arrested for trespassing after refusing to leave the RV park where she and her spouse had been evicted.
A deputy responded to Wildwood RV Village, located at 882 E SR 44, Wildwood, regarding a trespassing complaint around 7:20 a.m. Wednesday, according to an arrest report from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. Upon arrival, he observed 48-year-old Huarong Long Sayers already speaking with other law enforcement.

The manager of the RV park requested that she be trespassed from the property due to her and her spouse being evicted. The deputy then issued her a trespass warning and explained she would be arrested if she returned. Agitated, she ripped up the warning and walked away toward State Road 44, the report said.
With the deputy still on scene, Long Sayers stopped walking and sat on the bench within the RV park’s property. She repeatedly refused to leave. She was told again that she could be arrested, and she encouraged the deputy to do it, the report said.
The native of China was subsequently arrested on charge of trespassing and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center with bond set at $500.
