LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A woman accused of hitting a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer and paramedic with a car made her first court appearance Friday.
Prosecutors say 29-year-old Katrina Reilly fought with first responders Wednesday night after someone called about her being asleep behind the wheel of the car. Metro police have said they suspect she was impaired.
They say she then drove off, hitting both the officer and the EMT and both their vehicles. Officers found and arrested Reilly Thursday morning.
Prosecutors say that EMT has a dislocated shoulder and that they plan to add a charge of battery with a deadly weapon with substantial bodily harm.
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During the appearance, a judge set her bail at $35,000. She’s due back in court on Tuesday.
The judge ordered Reilly, if she posts bail, to stay out of trouble and not to drive.
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