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NLR neighbor says car used in attack

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A North Little Rock woman was arrested after her neighbor said she tried to run over him twice Wednesday night.

The 22-year-old accuser told police that he and Parsheona Pam, 24, had an argument around 6:30 p.m. that day over the volume of the music she was playing in her vehicle, according to a North Little Rock Police Department report.

The argument took place outside the accuser's home in the 100 block of South Spruce Street. Pam lives in the same block, authorities said.

After the argument, Pam drove her gold Nissan Altima to the street, the report said. By this time, the man was on the sidewalk outside his house. He asked Pam "You going to hit me?" and then she started driving toward him, according to the report.

The man told officers that he jumped out of the way and onto a neighbor's porch to avoid being hit.

After Pam drove away, the man said, he left the porch. Pam, however, had merely driven around the block, the report said. This time, when her car came toward him, the 22-year-old said he was standing at Arkansas Avenue and Spruce Street.

He again ran for the porch and threw a brick at Pam's car, according to the report. The accuser said Pam lost control of her Nissan when she was trying to hit him and hit a fire hydrant at the intersection.

Police found a hydrant on Arkansas Avenue gushing water from a hole when they arrived.

Pam was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, the report said. She is being held at the Pulaski County jail in lieu of $2,500 bond.

3 robbers ran from knife, man reports

A Domino's Pizza employee told police that would-be robbers fled when he brandished a knife while delivering pizza to a home in North Little Rock.

The 41-year-old victim said that he arrived at 6:04 p.m. Wednesday at a residence in the 4100 block of Orange Street to drop off an order there.

A responding officer noted that the home appeared to be vacant.

While walking to the front door, three men who had been standing by the curb approached, and at least one struck the employee in the head with a brick, according to a North Little Rock Police Department report.

The deliveryman then pulled out a knife to defend himself, and the would-be robbers fled, running east on Maple Street, police said.

All three were described as black, between 5 feet 10 inches tall and 5 feet 11 inches tall with high-top haircuts. One wore a blue hoodie and the other two had gray hoodies, the report states.

Metro on 04/08/2017

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