Two Missouri women vacationing in Florida took an unexpected detour to jail after a brawl broke out over golf carts and Disney World tickets, according to Wildwood Police Department arrest records. It was decided that it would be done.
Katherine Northrup, 31, and Gina Danforth, 28, both of Missouri, were arrested in connection with a “golf cart and Disney World tickets,” according to an arrest affidavit obtained by FOX News Digital. He is accused of getting angry and getting into a physical fight.
The disturbance occurred just before 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 6, and police had to physically separate the two women after Northrup became “belligerent,” according to the affidavit. They said they were called to a house where the suspect was not found.
Northrup told police that Danforth shoved her in the face and spat on her, and when she tried to walk away, he grabbed her by the hair and held her down.
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Tourists Katherine Northrup (left) and Gina Danforth (right) were booked into jail after a brawl over a golf cart and Disney World tickets last week in Sumter County, police said. did. (iStock/Sumter County Sheriff’s Office)
That’s when the punches started flying, according to the affidavit.
Both women admitted to officers that they got into a physical fight.
There were several other people in the scuffle, but police were unable to determine who started the altercation “due to a lack of reliable witnesses,” the affidavit states.
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Drivers approach the entrance to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. (Brian Carlson/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Northrup suffered abrasions to his neck, elbow and abdomen and was examined by paramedics at the scene, the report said.
Danforth asked to be examined because he was “not feeling well” and was taken to a local hospital.
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Both women were arrested and charged with assault.
Both were booked into the Sumter County Detention Center and later released on $1,000 bail each, according to jail records.


