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    Police: NH woman arrested 4 times in 26 hours

    8/31/12


    EPPING, N.H. (AP) — Authorities say a New Hampshire woman has been arrested four times in 26 hours for blasting the AC/DC song ‘‘Highway to Hell’’ and other loud music from her home and for throwing a frying pan.


    Police first issued a warning to Joyce Coffey on Tuesday afternoon at her home in Epping. They say they were called back an hour later and arrested her for the loud music.


    Police say Coffey was arrested again five hours later. She was released and arrested again before dawn Wednesday over more loud music.


    Police arrested her again after her nephew said he tried to remove some of his belongings from her house and she threw the frying pan at him.


    Coffey was jailed Friday and couldn’t be reached for comment. WMUR-TV reports a judge has recommended she use headphones. (........ya think)


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    Damn Yankees! Apparently they don't like anything below the Mason Dixon line! AC DC is perfectly acceptable mid-afternoon!

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    AC/DC is much better than 50 Cent or Elton John.
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    How on earth is it possible to get arrested, released, re-arrested, re-released etc that many times within the space of just over twenty-four hours? Police departments in New Hampshire must have some super fast booking and processing system.

    Also, if I may say so, reading in between the lines this case does have a whiff of mental health issues about it. A county jail cell might not be the most appropriate place for her.

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