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Woman Arrested Christmas Tree Attack Francheska Terrero

Woman Arrested Christmas Tree Attack Francheska Terrero - There has been a Christmas tree attack which has resulted in the arrest of a woman. At around 12:30 a.m. on Friday, Christmas Eve, police were called to the residence of a West Hartford family. This could be one of the strangest domestic abuse cases ever.

According to MSNBC, police received a call from a woman who said that her 19-year-old daughter was attacking her husband with the family Christmas tree. Officers arrived to find the tree on its side. Ornaments were strewn around the room and broken.

Woman Arrested Christmas Tree Attack Francheska Terrero

Francheska Terrero, their daughter, was extremely drunk, according to the officers who arrived at the scene. She was also belligerent. Aside from attacking her parents with the Christmas tree, Francheska also grabbed the phone from her mother as she called the police and hurled it at her father.

Do you suppose Francheska was on Santa’s naughty list this year?

The girl’s parents suffered minor injuries from the Christmas tree attack.

Francheska is being held on $5,000 bail. According to MSNBC, she faces charges of assault, disorderly conduct, and interfering with a 911 call. Terrero is due in court on Monday.

Woman Arrested Christmas Tree Attack Francheska Terrero

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