A woman allegedly picked up a Christmas tree and threw it at another woman during a Christmas Day fight in Red Lion, according to police.

Karen Elaine Harrelson, 52, of the first block of First Avenue, Red Lion, faces two counts of simple assault and one count of terroristic threats.

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Pennsylvania State Police were called to Harrelson's home at 3:03 p.m. on Sunday for a domestic disturbance. Once there, a trooper met Harrelson, who told him there had been a fight at the home involving family members, court documents state.

The trooper smelled alcohol coming from Harrelson's breath and noticed that she was slurring her words and could not articulate clearly while speaking, documents state.

The trooper then spoke with Harrelson's daughter, Kristin Nichole Atkins, who said she was in contact with the victim, Kayla Renee Still. The trooper then asked Atkins to have Still return to the home.

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"Atkins further related Harrelson has a known history of violence and when Harrelson says she is going to do something she follows through with it," documents state.

According to online court dockets, Harrelson pleaded guilty to simple assault in 2013, stemming from an arrest earlier that year in West Manchester Township.

Still returned to the home about 4 p.m. and told police that earlier that day, she told Harrelson not to light a cigarette inside the house because her cousin was 7 months pregnant.

Harrelson grew enraged when Still insisted she go outside with the cigarette, calling her names and threatening to "whoop her (back side)," documents state. "Still continued (saying) Harrelson then picked up her grandmother's Christmas tree and approached her in an aggressive manner and threw the tree at her and that's when they fell onto the couch."

No details were available on the size or nature of the tree.

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Once on the couch, Harrelson grabbed Still's hair and began pulling it, not letting go, documents state. Still then punched Harrelson in the face twice to get her to let go. Another person, Daniel Jesus Colcazo, tried to restrain Harrelson so that Still could escape.

Police did not say if, or how, Harrelson, Still and Colcazo are related. Harrelson, who posted $15,000 bail, could not be reached for comment.

Contact reporter Ted Czech at 717-771-2033.