Texarkana Police have arrested a 34-year-old Texas side woman, for aggravated assault.

Officers were dispatched to the 2700 block of Milam Street Wednesday on the report of a stabbing and someone having been run over with a vehicle. When police arrived in the area, they discovered a 28 year-old male unconscious in the street in the 300 block of Robbins Street and a 27 year-old female who was also injured with several scrapes and lacerations on her body.

Authorities arrested 34 year-old Michelle Purvis.

According to the female victim, she had been standing outside of Purvis’ vehicle while they talked in the 2700 block of Milam. At some point, Purvis became agitated and asked the victim if she wanted to fight her. She then grabbed the victim’s hair through the window and began to drive south on Milam Street with the victim hanging from the side of the car.

Purvis reportedly let go of the woman’s hair near the intersection of Robbins Street and she fell to the ground. The male victim, who had been chasing the vehicle on foot, was behind the vehicle attempting to help the female victim when Purvis backed up the car and allegedly ran over him. Purvis then fled the scene. The female victim was able to provide officers with Purvis’ name, address, and the description of the silver vehicle that she was driving.

Minutes later, officers located both Purvis and a vehicle matching the description provided by the victim at a residence in the 500 block of Blanton Street. After the officers found evidence on the vehicle that collaborated the victim’s account, Purvis was arrested without incident and transported to the Bi-State Jail.

Purvis is charged with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Assault That Causes Bodily Injury, with bonds set at $50,000 and $10,000 respectively.

The male victim was transported to Christus St. Michael HealthCare Center by LifeNet ambulance where he is being treated for his injuries that included a fractured skull. The female refused medical treatment at the scene, saying that she would have a relative take her to the emergency room by private vehicle.

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