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A woman who swore at police repeatedly after they attended a loud birthday party, appeared in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Kimberly Nichole Morris, 33, pleaded guilty to committing a public nuisance and not complying with a noise abatement direction.
Prosecutor Kelvin Boyd read the facts of Morrisâ case to the court and Acting Magistrate Ron Muirhead.
On April 2, about 10.30pm, police attended an address on Breslin St, Gladstone, in relation to a noise complaint.
Police heard excessive noise, namely amplified music, from the house as well as loud voices from a gathering inside.
Upon arrival, police heard several voices yelling âItâs the copsâ, and as they approached the house Morris burst out and confronted them.