A Norman woman was accused of twice ramming her ex-boyfriend's vehicle, hitting the SUV twice on the driver's side with her vehicle while the man was driving, police said.
Tiffanie Rashawn Lee, also known as Tiffanie Rashawn Anderson, 24, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (automobile).
The incident happened Sunday morning near apartments on Hal Muldrow Drive, police said. After getting into an argument, the ex-boyfriend left the scene, attempting to get away, but was rammed twice in the 2000 block of Melrose Drive, police said.
Other felonies filed recently include:
· Vincent Alan Roberts, 40, Del City, unlawful possession of a controlled drug;
· Jesus Orday Estupinan, 35, Oklahoma City, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol;
· Shelina Marie Jones, 20, Noble, injury to a minor child (child abuse);
· Chadwick Jashawn Neal, 31, Choctaw, larceny of an automobile;
· Laura Lynn Griggy, 40, Oklahoma City, larceny of merchandise from a retailer;
· Jason Wayne Moncier, 35, McKinney, Texas, embezzlement;
· James Douglas Copher Jr., 19, Norman, second-degree burglary;
· Tyler Stephen Miller, 20, Norman, second-degree burglary;
· Aaron Jay Sullivan, 19, Norman, second-degree burglary;
· Steven Wade Nazworth, 29, Moore, second-degree burglary (automobile);
· Robert Lee Bragan, 21, Oklahoma City, larceny of an automobile;
· Daryl Lloyd Ivey, 20, Oklahoma City, larceny of an automobile;
· Adam Matthew Shannon, 26, Oklahoma City, larceny of an automobile;
· David Levi Haness, 29, Norman, petit larceny.
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