By Ray King

A $10,000 cash-only bond was set Monday for an Altheimer woman who allegedly stabbed her former girlfriend during an alteration Saturday.

Pine Bluff District Judge John Kearney set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Jacqueline Cole, 32, with second-degree battery and aggravated assault on a family or household member.

Reading from an affidavit from Sheriff’s Lt. Kaylon McDaniel, Deputy Prosecutor Lisa McGriff said at 9:05 a.m., deputies were sent to 4700 Sundown Lane in response to a reported stabbing.

McDaniel reported that he attempted to interview Cole but terminated the interview when she said she was under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

In addition to the new allegations, McGriff said Cole has a felony warrant for arson that was served on her when she was arrested. That warrant had a $25,000 bond. She also has a prior conviction for domestic battery in 2015.

She was ordered to have no contact with the victim until the case is settled.