Ted Czech

tczech@ydr.com

Blame it on the alcohol, or possibly small bladders. Maybe it was the jam on the radio.

Either way, a couple from Connecticut urinated and then proceeded to dance at the parking lot of Pennsylvania State Police's Loganville barracks on Friday, according to a news release.

Baby slept while West York couple partied, police say

At 9 p.m., a trooper walked out the front door of the barracks when he heard loud music coming from the far side of the lot. He then saw a man and woman dancing beside a vehicle.

When the trooper walked over, the couple — later identified as Rickelvin D. Castro-Morel, 25, and Naomi Elizabeth Worrell, 32, both of Danbury, Connecticut — got back inside their vehicle, from which the smell of alcohol was permeating, the release states.

The two then told the trooper they had been driving on Interstate 83, headed to Virginia from Connecticut, when they decided to stop off Exit 14/Leader Heights to drink alcohol. When they finished drinking, they again headed south, but soon realized they had to use the bathroom, according to the release.

They pulled off at Exit 10/Loganville and into state police's parking lot, where they both urinated, the release states.

"Once finished urinating a good song came on the radio and they decided to turn the music up and began to dance," according to the release.

Castro-Morel and Worrell were charged with public drunkenness, disorderly conduct and open container violations, the release states.

The two pleaded guilty at Central Booking and were released, according to District Judge Nancy Lee Edie's office. Once the paperwork reaches Edie's office, Castro-Morel and Worrell will be sent their respective fines by mail, according to Edie's office.

Neither Castro-Morel nor Worrell could be reached for comment Tuesday.

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