Police said they responded to two calls from Orama and explained that this was not an emergency situation and to stop calling.
Orama then called again and was cited by police and told she would be arrested if she kept calling them with non-emergencies.
Police said the woman then called a 911 dispatcher a few minutes later but would not say why she called. Police then arrested Orama and took her to the Montgomery County Jail.
Orama's bond was set at $250.
Police said Orama's calls cost city workers many hours addressing the situation. 911 supervisor Julie Vogle said they receive non-emergency calls frequently, which often forces two or three officers to respond.
"If the officers are running emergency traffic, that's putting several lives in danger, including the citizens," said Vogle.
Police said they also arrested Orama last week for repeatedly calling 911 because she couldn't find her car.

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