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Westchester Couple Admits To 'Cabin Fever' Hotel Incident During Storm

A couple who had been cooped up with each other in a motel for over a week admitted to police they had "cabin fever" when officers came calling after their yelling bothered other guests.

A couple told police they had 'cabin fever' from being in a hotel room because of the nor'easter.

A couple told police they had 'cabin fever' from being in a hotel room because of the nor'easter.

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The unidentified Westchester County couple was staying at the Crown Plaza Hotel on Summer Street in Stamford after being displaced from their home during last week's nor'easter, said Stamford Police Sgt. Brian Butler.

When their fighting caused an issue with other guests, the manager of the hotel called the police to intervene, Butler said.

The couple, who had been drinking, told officers they were sick of each other after spending so much time together in the hotel, Butler said.

They avoided being arrested by agreeing to move to another hotel for the night, Butler said.

The couple's place of residence in Westchester was not released.

Because they had been drinking police gave them a ride, he added. 

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