Published December 05. 2025 02:45PM
A Lansford woman is in jail after a neighbor dispute Tuesday afternoon in which she used profanity toward an officer and a racial slur toward the neighbor.
Jamie Gable, 42, of East Abbott Street, was arraigned on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct for fighting and for obscene language, and ethnic intimidation.
Weatherly District Judge Joseph Homanko set bail at $50,000, and Gable was incarcerated in the Carbon County prison in lieu of bail.
According to court papers, Lansford police responded to the 400 block of East Abbott Street for a female threatening her neighbor, and upon arrival Gable began yelling.
The officer spoke to the neighbor, who said that Gable or someone from her residence ripped the garden hose off the exterior wall of his home, and it was second time someone from Gable’s home vandalized his property, court papers said.
Gable continued to yell and scream at the victim, the officer and her family members while police interviewed the neighbor. Gable continually called the victim a racial slur and used profane language toward the officer when asked to stop yelling and go inside her home, court papers said.
Gable continued to yell, and then her family member joined the verbal assault against the neighbor, his family and the officer, who called for backup from Summit Hill and took Gable into custody.