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The 21-year-old Corvallis woman who allegedly wielded a realistic-looking toy gun and told officers to shoot her is back in the Benton County Jail, less than a month after she was released to a treatment facility.

Sarah Maebell Rodgers has been at the Benton County Jail since May 10 after she allegedly left a treatment facility in Grants Pass, according to court documents.

Rodgers was transported to the facility on April 21 while she awaits court hearings stemming from a Dec. 29 incident in which she allegedly brandished a modified toy gun and urged Corvallis police to shoot her outside of the Law Enforcement Center.

According to court documents, Rodgers was arraigned on May 10 on an amended probation violation that alleges that Rodgers “left the residential facility unsupervised” and “failed to participate in mental health treatment” as was directed in her conditional release.

“She left the treatment facility on multiple occasions unsupervised,” said Benton County prosecutor Andrew Jordan. “In one instance she left the treatment facility and put herself and others in harm’s way.”

Jordan did not elaborate on Rodgers putting herself in harm’s way, but he noted that the treatment facility declined to have Rodgers return.