Woman broke into closed police station after agreeing to stop sexually harassing a police officer

Woman who wanted to date cop dialed 911 on herself to get officer to meet her then broke into closed POLICE STATION and raided files, just hours after signing an agreement to stop sexually harassing him

  • Ashley Keister, 27, was caught on surveillance camera breaking into a Pennsylvania police station with a cigarette butt receptacle on Monday morning
  • She raided files hours after signing an agreement to stop harassing an officer
  • The woman had earlier called 911 and told them to get an officer to meet her  
  • It took two cops to get her into custody and she attempted to assault them
  • West Wyoming police Chief said she wanted a relationship with one of the officers who arrested her in May 2018

Ashley Keister, 27, was on Monday charged with aggravated assault, disorderly conduct and harassment among other offenses

A Pennsylvania woman who had been sexually harassing a law enforcement officer and sending him 20 messages per day on social media since he arrested her in May 2018, faced numerous charges Monday. 

Ashley Keister, 27, was caught on surveillance camera smashing glass with a cigarette butt receptacle to get into a police station at around 12.45am and video showed her raiding cabinets for files while the station was closed.

Keister had signed an agreement to stop bothering a law enforcement officer earlier that day, so she may have been looking for her file to take the contract back. 

West Wyoming police Chief Curtis Nocera said she had been under investigation for sexually harassing a team member from the borough. 

The woman had earlier called 911 and told them to get an officer she wanted to date to meet her at the station in 10 minutes

She was caught on camera breaking into a Pennsylvania police station with a cigarette butt receptacle on Monday

The woman had earlier called 911 and told them to get an officer she wanted to date to meet her at the station in 10 minutes. She was caught on camera breaking into a Pennsylvania police station with a cigarette butt receptacle

‘She wanted to have a relationship with him,’ he said. ‘I made her sign a piece of paper saying that she wouldn’t contact a specific officer like she’s been, sending him upwards of 20 plus messages a day.’

Keister may have been hoping the local officer would show up arrest her again because she dialed 911 even before the break-in.

She warned authorities she’d be heading to the station when she called the emergency number and asked for an officer to meet her in 10 minutes.

She raided files hours after signing an agreement to stop harassing an officer

Keister was also charged with loitering and prowling at night

Keister raided files hours after signing an agreement to stop harassing an officer

She even waited in her car until police arrived at the scene but then proceeded to take a swing at an officer’s head after charging toward him.

It took two officers to get her under control. 

Nocera added that the borough needed to work on their security after the incident with the Nanticoke woman.

It took two cops to get her into custody and she attempted to assault them after smashing up the building

West Wyoming Police Station

It took two cops to get her into custody and she attempted to assault them after smashing up the building

Keister was charged with institutional vandalism, criminal mischief, and burglary

Keister was charged with institutional vandalism, criminal mischief, and burglary

He added to WNEP: ‘We definitely have to beef up security. Look around at all our municipal buildings, fire, EMS, and police to make sure that people like this can’t break in and get to first responders.’

After her arraignment on Monday in West Pittston, Keister faced two counts of institutional vandalism and criminal mischief. 

She also was charged with one count of aggravated assault, burglary, loitering and prowling at night, harassment and disorderly conduct.

She was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility on $50,000 bail. 

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