By Ray King

A $2,500 cash only bond was set Friday for a Jefferson County man accused of injuring family members during an altercation Thursday.

District Judge Kim Bridgforth set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Aundrae Clary, 32, with second offense third-degree domestic battery, a felony.

Reading from a probable cause affidavit from Sheriff’s Investigator Sandra Harper, Deputy Prosecutor Holden Raines said a deputy was sent to a reported domestic disturbance at a house in the 8400 block of U.S. 63 at 1:17 a.m.

Clary’s mother said he two sons, Aundrae and Doyle, 55, were involved in an altercation after Aundrae accused Doyle of stealing a set of car keys. She said during the altercation, she was pushed to the floor.

Aundrae reportedly hit Doyle in the head during the altercation and the two wrestled on the floor.

Raines said Aundrae was previously convicted of misdemeanor domestic battery on Nov. 14, 2017 and has a second offense third-degree domestic battery charge pending stemming from an arrest earlier this year.

In addition, he is on probation and the Arkansas Department of Community Corrections has issued a hold on him pending a hearing to determine if he should be sent back to prison to complete his sentence.