Monday, September 03, 2012

LOUD MUSIC AND A FRYING PAN MAY HAVE SET AN ARREST RECORD

Four arrests in a 26 hour period may have set a new record. The loud music could have kept her from hearing what the cops told her when they first contacted her. But the three subsequent arrests lead me to believe this woman is a nutcase.

NH WOMAN ARRESTED 4 TIMES IN 26 HOURS FOR LOUD MUSIC, ASSAULT
By Miguel Llanos

NBC News
September 1, 2012

Joyce Coffey of Epping, N.H., just didn't seem to get it -- or care -- when she was arrested four times in 26 hours earlier this week. The police run-ins stemmed from loud AC/DC and Guns N' Roses music police said could be heard blasting from her house as well as Coffey allegedly throwing a frying pan at her nephew.

Epping police said they first visited Coffey's home on Tuesday at 3 p.m. local time, when they warned her to turn down the music, WMUR-TV in New Hampshire reported. They returned an hour later, found the music was still playing, and arrested her.

Coffey, 53, was released on $500 personal recognizance bail, the Manchester Union Leader reported, but police returned to her home about five hours later -- again because of a report about loud music.

She was arrested a second time around 9:20 p.m.

Coffey was then released on $1,000 bail, but a mere four hours later, after yet another loud music complaint, the police returned at 1:10 a.m. Wednesday.

She was at this point arrested for a third time -- and released a short time later on $10,000 bail.

Police said they heard AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" as well as music by the group Guns N' Roses coming from Coffey's home during their first four visits, reported WMUR.

The final call to Coffey's home was for a report of a domestic disturbance. Police said Coffey's nephew alleged she threw a frying pan at him, hitting him in the head, when he tried to get some of his belongings from her house.

She was arrested a fourth, and on Thursday a judge ordered her to undergo a mental health evaluation.

If she completes the evaluation, the judge said, she will be released to home confinement with electronic monitoring.

The judge also suggested that Coffey, who is due back in court on Oct. 15, use headphones to listen to music, WMUR reported.

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