BG woman arrested for alleged aggravated menacing and banned from factory’s property

A Bowling Green woman was arrested for aggravated menacing after she allegedly threatened another woman on Thursday (June 26) around 9:45 p.m., at a manufacturing plant in the 800 block of Miller Drive.

Bowling Green Police responded to the factory, then arrested Geena Witt, 31, at her home.

According to the police report, a man employed at the plant asked a female co-worker to text Witt, his girlfriend, to let her know that he left his phone in their car.

After the co-worker sent the text, Witt reportedly responded with a text threatening to smack the co-worker.

During a break at the factory, the female co-worker was sitting alone in her car, when Witt reportedly approached her car and began screaming at her. Witt allegedly threatened to beat up the woman, said she knew the woman’s home address, and threatened to shoot her with a gun she had in her car.

Another co-worker reportedly witnessed Witt making these threats, and blocked her from getting inside her vehicle, in case she had a gun inside.

When police went to Witt’s home, she reportedly told them that she just wanted to confront the female co-worker about speaking with Witt’s boyfriend while he was at work.

Police found no gun in the car.

Witt was taken to Wood County Jail, and the manufacturing plant banned her from being on company property.