An Arizona woman is reportedly facing several charges after she allegedly broke into a home by using the doggy door.
Official reports say Kristen Marie Anderson, 34-years-old, was stabbed by one of the two young girls who were home alone at the time of the break-in Tuesday morning.
The official court documents say that Anderson grabbed one of the girls and threw her on the couch before the victim was able to stab her.
Their eighbors said the girls, ages 10 and 12, ran out of the house and down the street after the incident. Police say the girls were able to contact their father, who called later called the police.
“I heard yelling,” one person who lives in the said. Other neighbors said they saw Anderson walking down the street, hitting walls and jumping fences just before the break-in. One woman said her husband tried to talk to Anderson.
“He said, ‘Hey, how are you? How ya doing?'” said the woman. “She just turned and looked at him and had a blank stare on her face.”
Police found Anderson down the street from the girls’ house, screaming “you can’t control me”.
Anderson was taken to a local hospital, where investigators said she would not cooperate with staffers who were attempting to give her a CT scan. At one point, the documents claim, Anderson kicked one of the nurses in the stomach as she tried to give her a sedative.
Anderson is now facing multiple charges, including second-degree burglary, kidnapping and aggravated assault. A Maricopa County judge set Anderson’s bond at $5,000 and ordered electronic monitoring if she was released.
Source: Fox 10 Phoenix
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