Sisters are arrested for threatening neighbors with a gun for ‘making too much noise during sex’

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The sisters are arrested for threatening married neighbors with a gun for “making too much noise during sex,” and now face up to 20 years in jail.

  • Two sisters are accused of pointing a gun at their neighbors on Monday morning
  • Women say neighbors were too loud during sex
  • Both are charged with aggravated assault and could face 20 years in prison.

Houston police have arrested two sisters and charged them with threatening their neighbors with a weapon after accusing them of “making too much noise during sex” the day before Valentine’s Day.

Treasure Joann Bibbs, 21, and Alexis Zachkaria Davis, 25, are accused of pointing a gun at married couple Kevin Frank, 30, and Kiara McPherson, 29, shortly before 7:00 a.m. in the northern part of the city.

Bibbs and Davis are accused of yelling threats at the couple and their children. Now, they are facing aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony. During the incident, police say the two women had a gun.

They are also accused of leaving threatening notes stating that they were going to kill the couple for their rowdy games.

The incident occurred at the upscale The Worthington apartment development located along Greens Parkway in the Greensport section of the city.

Police say Kiara McPherson, pictured here, and her husband were approached in the early hours of Monday for rowdy sex.

Treasure Joann Bibbs, 21, is charged along with her sister with pointing a gun at their neighbors for noisy sex

Alexis Davis, 25, remains behind bars thanks to a prior felony arrest

Facebook posts by McPherson, who runs her own false eyelash business, indicate that she just gave birth in recent weeks and is already the mother of two other children, a son and a daughter.

If convicted, the women could face up to 20 years in prison. Bibbs was released from the Harris County jail, according to records on a $15,000 bond.

Davis remains in jail on $200,000 bail due to a prior felony case in which she is accused of stealing a 2008 Buick from a used car lot at a Houston-area dealership, according to The smoking gun.

At the time of his arrest for threatening the couple, Davis was out on bail for that case.

The website report says that Davis and another woman cut through a fence to get into the dealership around 3:00 am to steal the car. He recovered shortly after outside his home as it was equipped with a GPS locator.

The car had been repossessed outside the Davis home.

Social media users had some fun with the story, with one quipping: ‘He jealously gets people into trouble all the time’, while another commented: ‘At 6:50am on a Monday?! !?!’

The incident occurred here in the upscale Worthington development in the northern part of Houston.

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