U.S. Marshals have arrested a woman accused of shooting at a home and a vehicle in Salem and driving away Feb. 16.

Kara Joye Ouderkirk, 20, was taken into custody about 6:30 p.m. Monday in Portland. Don Thomson, spokesman for the Marion County Sheriff's Office, said marshals found in her vehicle a .25-caliber handgun thought to be used in the shooting.

Police allege that Ouderkirk got into an altercation with residents of a house in the 300 block of 47th Avenue Northeast in Salem the afternoon of Feb. 16. She threatened them and challenged them to a fight, but left after the residents refused to go outside.

As she drove away, witnesses told police, Ouderkirk fired several shots, hitting the house and a vehicle parked in front of it. No one was injured, although the shots entered the house and shattered several of the vehicle's windows.

Ouderkirk was booked into the Marion County Correctional Facility on counts of attempted murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm. She also faces a Clackamas County warrant on theft of services. Her bail was set at $95,000.

Arraignment is scheduled for Wednesday in Marion County Circuit Court.

-- The Oregonian