A $25k bond was set for a woman who allegedly hit another woman with a vehicle

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By Ray King

A $25,000 bond was set Wednesday for a Pine Bluff woman who allegedly hit another woman with a vehicle, then threatened several people with a handgun.

Pine Bluff District Judge John Kearney set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Madison Slaughter, 25, with aggravated assault, terroristic threatening and second-degree battery.

Reading from an affidavit by Detective Jason Boykin, Deputy Prosecutor Britaney Akel said on Saturday at 5:45 p.m., police were sent to a house on Dollarway Road in response to a reported pedestrian hit and run.

Akel said on Monday, Slaughter turned herself in to Detectives and was read her Miranda rights.

Slaughter was ordered to have no contact with the victims and told to come back to court May 14.