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Woman who harassed sisters outside of their own apartment turns self in

Woman dubbed 'SouthPark Susan' voluntarily turns herself in to NC police
 

Police say a woman dubbed "SouthPark Susan" turned herself in Saturday after a video showing her allegedly "harassing" two women outside their apartment went viral, according to our sister station WSOC-TV.

Officials said Susan Westwood voluntarily turned herself in to the Sunset Beach, North Carolina Police Department Saturday.

Police transported Westwood to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department, where she was served the outstanding misdemeanor warrant and the four criminal summons.

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Police charged Westwood with misuse of the 911 system after listening to the calls from the night two women said she harassed them while they waited outside their apartment.

The initial incident happened Friday, Oct. 19, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police.

Two sisters, Leisa and Mary Garris, called 911 after they said a woman approached them while they were waiting for AAA to jump their car.

According to officials, Westwood also called 911 and falsely claimed that people near her home were attempting to break into nearby residences.

In the 911 calls, Westwood can be heard saying, "They are actually people that I've never seen here before, but they are African American."

The dispatcher told Westwood that the women were waiting for their car to be serviced after it broke down and she responded, "Nobody breaks down their car in the best part of society."

"I'll tell you what, I'll pay $2,500 to get them out of here. Right now, I will. This is, this is, get them out of here. They're trying to cause a problem," Westwood said.