- Ashley Keister attempted to break into the West Wyoming police station with a cigarette butt holder, ABC-affiliated WNEP reports.
- Police say that Keister wanted to see a police officer she had been harassing since he arrested her.
- Keister had previously sent the officer, who has not been identified, over 20 text messages a day and called 911 in an attempt to speak to him, the West Wyoming Police Chief told WNEP.
- Following Monday's incident, she was charged with aggravated assaulted on a police officer, burglary, and vandalism, and is currently being held in county prison on $50,000 bail.
A woman is being held in county prison after attempting to break into the West Wyoming police station in West Wyoming, Pennsylvania, in order to track down a police officer she had been allegedly harassing for a number of months, ABC-affiliated WNEP reports.
Police say that early Monday morning, 27-year-old Ashley Keister used a cigarette butt holder to smash the police department's window in an attempt to see a police officer, who has not been identified, according to WNEP.
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