UPDATE: A woman has pleaded guilty to charges after assaulting police in Glenroy while another woman has refused to appear in court.
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Tayla Cruickshank, 22, pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges including resisting or hindering police and assaulting police in Albury Local Court.
She was bailed and will return on May 16 for sentence.
Her co-accused, Lindsay Deanne Kennedy, 44, refused to appear in the court when her matter was called.
She was refused bail and will return on Friday.
No plea was recorded in Kennedy's matter.
EARLIER: Two women will face Albury court after allegedly attacking three police officers during an incident in Glenroy.
Police attended a home on Chenery Street about 1.30am on Thursday.
Police were approached by a 44-year-old woman, who was found to have an outstanding warrant.
"As police attempted to arrest her, it will be alleged she kneed a male constable in the groin, before biting a female constable on the arm," a police spokesman said.
"A 22-year-old woman then intervened, and allegedly kicked the female officer in the forehead.
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"Additional police were called to the location, and as they were placing the younger woman in the caged truck, she allegedly kicked a male senior constable in the nose."
Both women were arrested.
The 44-year-old has been charged with two counts of assaulting police, assaulting a law officer, resisting or hindering police and contravening an intervention order.
The younger woman has been charged with assaulting police causing actual bodily harm, resisting or hindering police, and three counts of assaulting police.
Both will appear before Albury Local Court on Thursday.
The three officers were treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics but did not require medical treatment.
It's unclear if there were any links between the matters.
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