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YORK, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania woman is in jail after pleading guilty to charges stemming from having loud sex, blasting loud music, and responding to a neighbor's requests to quiet down with threats.
Amanda Marie Warfel pleaded guilty last week to disorderly conduct and harassment charges. She is in York County jail until June 20, and has one more count pending.
Warfel's lawyer Michael Fenton didn't immediately return a call for comment Wednesday.
A neighbor, Tanya Saylor, told the York Daily Record (http://bit.ly/1W9F88M ) that her family has dealt with the noise through their Red Lion rowhouse wall for two years.
She says Warfel called her daughters slurs and threatened them, and described her sex acts loudly. Police reports say the Saylors' furniture shook.
Warfel's criminal history includes drug, theft and assault charges.
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Information from: York Daily Record, http://www.ydr.com
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