
BY: 24/7 CRIME DESK | BocaNewsNow.com PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A woman from California who runs a professional matchmaking business is facing multiple charges filed by police in Palm Beach after an incident in The Breakers. Aimee Hicks of Temecula, California was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail early Friday morning. She was released later in the day.
According to a police report obtained by BocaNewsNow.com, Hicks got into it with hotel staff, hotel security, and the police. The 41-year-old was ultimately charged with resisting arrest, disorderly intoxication, and trespassing. Here’s what police wrote in the arrest report:

“Upon my arrival, I met with a Breakers Security Officer and Palm Beach Police Officer Max Kelly. Both were standing with a female later identified as Aimee Delcine Hicks. Hicks was swaying back and forth and was belligerent and argumentative with officers on scene. According to (the security officer), Hicks was drinking at the bar with friends and became irate with staff over her belief in paying the bar bill. Security then attempted to calm Hicks down and requested her to leave. According to Security, Hicks physically was non-compliant and unintelligible with her verbal responses. She started recording (the security officer) with her cell phone and when (the security officer) raised his hand while requesting Hicks stop recording him, she slapped his hand. Hicks was then escorted to the entrance where I met with (the security officer) and Officer Kelly.
I then walked with Hicks, Officer Kelly and the security officer out of the front door of the Breakers. It was at this time I observed Hicks to be extremely unsteady on her feet and had difficulty walking. At the Valet area, Hicks became physically and verbally more animated. She was cursing loudly and waiving her arms in the air. She stopped walking several times out toward the exit of the property and turned back to walk toward the front doors. She was warned that she had to leave the property several times, and officers attempted to get her friend to call an Uber since (the friend) was unwilling to take her home due to her belligerent state. Hicks continued to walk out and as we exited the valet area, she yelled again and turned back to walk toward the front again. During this tine, there were several guests disturbed by the behavior located in the valet area. Officer Kelly and I, then attempted to physically stop Hicks from walking back and she immediately yanked hack and away from our grasp. Officer Kelly then advised that Hicks was now under arrest and Hicks remained physically non-compliant. She continued to resist handcuffing to the point in which she fell over the hood of a vehicle that was parked at valet.
Substantial force was required to overcome Hick’s resistance and required her to be escorted to the ground for controlled handcuffing. Hicks was then placed under arrest and inside a patrol vehicle.”
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Hicks runs a company called “Success To Romance, LLC” in California. Its social media profile suggests it provides elite matchmaking services. She also is listed as the owner of a non-profit company that rescues Unicorns, called “Unicorn Ranch Rescue.”

Too funny. Gotta love the unicorn rescue ranch. Only in CA. Thanks for the humor.
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