Stephanie Ingersoll

Leaf-Chronicle

CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — A Fort Campbell woman leaving an Easter service with her family was arrested Sunday after allegedly trying to run over her husband in the church parking lot because he disapproved of her driving skills.

According to police reports and an arrest warrant, Clarksville Police were called to First Baptist Church of St. Bethlehem on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard at 12:25 p.m. The husband told police that on the way to church, his wife was driving erratically with him and their daughter in the car.

After they attended service, he refused to get into the car with her because of the way she had been driving and they had an argument, the police report said. As he was walking away, he said she turned the vehicle in his direction and accelerated toward him, hitting the curb in front of him and making him jump back into trees.

She went to her home in Fort Campbell and was met my military police who told her to meet the Clarksville Police at a Fort Campbell Boulevard gas station.

She refused to write a statement and refused to provide any information, the police report said.

Sarai A. Longhenry, 36, was charged with aggravated assault.

Longhenry, who gave a 7451 Mcauliffe Loop, address, was booked into the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.