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Charges filed against De Queen woman after threatening deputy

Charges have been filed against a De Queen woman that was arrested two weeks ago for public intoxication and threatening the life of a Sevier County deputy.

According to the arrest affidavit, on Sept. 4 around 10:30 that night Sevier County deputy was dispatched to Highway 70 in reference to a woman walking along highway with a handgun. The reporting party advised authorities that the woman had left a residence on the highway after showing a pistol hidden under her shirt.

Deputies located the woman and upon approaching her they reported seeing her drink from a can of beer she was holding. She was placed into custody for drinking on the highway and identified as Maribel De La Cruz Rodriguez. A female officer with the De Queen Police Department arrived to conduct a search of Rodriguez and reported finding the handgun inside the woman’s bra.

While being processed at the jail, Rodriguez allegedly threatened one of the deputies in Spanish, saying she would ā€œkill you when I find you.ā€ This was overheard by a bilingual detention officer who advised deputies of the threat.

Rodriguez was then booked on a felony charge of terroristic threatening as well as misdemeanor public intoxication.

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