No Contact Order Issued After Pine Bluff Apartment Altercation Leads to Charges

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A No contact order was set between a Pine Bluff Man and a Star City woman accused of making threats and getting physical in an altercation.

Pine Bluff District Judge Kim Bridgeforth set the order after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge 42-year-old Samuel Wesley with 2nd Degree Domestic Battering and Pamela Allbright with 1st Degree Terroristic Threatening.

Reading from an affidavit, Prosecuting Attorney Jim Williams said that on July 7, officers responded to a call from a property manager, identified as Allbright, at an apartment complex.

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Allbright told officers her husband serves as the maintenance man and that the property owners had instructed her to change the locks on Apartment 3.

When she arrived, she found Wesley inside the apartment, despite saying he was not supposed to be there. According to the affidavit, Wesley’s wife had leased the apartment in June but has since died.

Allbright told officers she instructed Wesley to leave, but he refused and chest-bumped her.

Officers then made contact with Wesley inside the apartment. He told officers Allbright knocked on the door and demanded he open it. Wesley alleged that when he refused, Allbright made bomb threats.

He also claimed that as he attempted to leave, Allbright said she had a gun and would shoot him in the head.

A witness told officers she heard everything Allbright said. However, when officers arrived, no firearm was found on her person. The court ordered the two to have no contact with one another until the matter is resolved.

They are scheduled to return to court on Aug. 28.

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