A Pleasant Grove woman is behind bars, accused of strong-arm robbery in the theft of two cases of beer from a convenience store.

Keelia Michelle Spencer, 35, is charged with third-degree robbery, a felony. The robbery happened in March, and Spencer was initially arrested in July. It wasn't immediately clear why she was booked back into the Jefferson County Jail this morning, but authorities say today's arrest is linked to that case.

Authorities say Spencer went into the Kwik Mart about 10:30 p.m. March 26 on Park Road in Pleasant Grove. She grabbed two cases of beer and walked out of the front door without paying for them, according to an arrest affidavit.

The store clerk followed Spencer to the parking lot, where Spencer was getting into a red SUV driven by Gary Wesley Bonham. The clerk tried to grab the beer from Spencer, but Bonham began driving off. The clerk fell, and was dragged by the SUV, causing injury to his knees and shins.

The following day, Spencer was stopped at a traffic stop and her identity was matched to surveillance video. Under questioning, records show, Spencer identified Bonham as the driver and gave them his rehabilitation identification card that he had left in the car.

Bonham also was charged with robbery. His case has already been bound over to a grand jury for indictment consideration. Spencer is set to appear in court one week from today.