Woman Faces A Slew Of Charges After Threatening Officers

The suspect allegedly rammed into the side of one of the victim's parked car before striking the other's car.

One woman was arrested after a slew of incidents including threatening an officer.

Last Monday, police responded to a home off Gary Road in the Conway area.

While en route, officers discovered a vehicle in a ditch up the road from the home.

21-year-old Taylor Rowell was found standing by the vehicle and was placed under arrest. She allegedly told an officer that she was going to “run you over with my car” and “beat you up until you die.”

The suspect also attempted to resist arrest and kicked one of the officers in the groin.

At some point officers met with the victims from the initial call. They reported Rowell attacked both of the victims amid a physical altercation.

Rowell allegedly then got into her car and rammed into the side of one of the victim’s parked car before striking the other’s car.

After striking both vehicles, she drove off before crashing into a ditch.

Rowell is facing multiple charges including assaulting a public officer serving process, malicious injury to personal property, and two counts of threatening the life of a public employee.