A $1,500 bond was set for a Pine Bluff woman accused of felony fleeing

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By Ray King

A $1,500 bond was set Monday for a Pine Bluff woman who refused to stop for an Arkansas State Trooper and the trooper had to perform a PIT maneuver, forcing her vehicle to spin around in the roadway.

Jefferson County District Judge Kim Bridgforth set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Jordan Green-Lee, 25, with felony fleeing.

Reading from an affidavit from Trooper First-Class T. Pratt, Chief Deputy Prosecutor Jill Reed said Pratt was stationary on Interstate 530 near the 37-mile marker when he saw a silver Hyundai approaching that appeared to be going faster than the 65-mile-per-hour speed limit, Reed said the trooper activated his radar which clocked the vehicle as traveling 8- miles-per-hour.

Pratt reported that Green-Lee saw that he was a trooper but continued driving as she had been.

Green-Lee was ordered to come back to court May 3.