A Florida woman is accused of dumping the contents of an urn on a Bay County Sheriff’s Office deputy.

According to the Panama City News Herald, a man who had been living with Gladys Jeanie Renee Payne, 52, in a trailer in Youngstown asked his sister pick up his belongings, which included an urn with his father’s ashes.

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When the man’s sister tried to take the urn, "Payne threatened to dump the ashes on the ground," leading the sister to call authorities, according to the Herald.

A report obtained by the Panama City News Herald says that a deputy went to the back of the trailer with Payne to check for the contents of the urn. While the deputy was looking for the ashes, Payne opened the urn and shook out the human remains onto the deputies "left leg and foot," the Herald reports.

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Payne was arrested and has been charged with tampering with evidence, petit theft, battery on an officer, tampering with evidence and disturbing a tomb.

Read more at the Panama City News Herald.