By Jim Clark
Somerville police received a call last Sunday from a Franklin Street resident complaining of an unwanted guest who was reportedly drunk and behaving aggressively, police said.
Police officers arrived at the residence and were met by the complaining party, who immediately pointed at her couch and indicated that the woman in question was there, completely covered by a blanket, according to reports.
“I just want her out of here,” the alleged victim reportedly told the police, “she keeps yelling and being very rude. She is going to wake my daughter.”
When asked who the individual was police report they were told “she is a friend but she is no longer welcome in my apartment.”
According to police, the unwelcome guest, later identified as Lisa Jarvis, 45, of Cambridge, continued yelling as they attempted to calm her down for questioning.
Jarvis was repeatedly advised that she was not welcome in the alleged victim’s home and that she would have to leave, but she reportedly continued the yelling, police said.
She eventually began putting on her shoes, according to reports, as she made a call to someone on her cell phone, but the yelling continued.
Police officers reportedly advised Jarvis that it was two in the morning, that she was causing a disturbance, and that she would have to leave.
After repeatedly ignoring police officers’ requests to calm down and leave, police report that she was placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct.
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