STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A livery driver was robbed and assaulted near the Goethals Bridge as he was driving three women home from a bar, authorities say.

Jamyra Taylor, 23, of New Brighton, was arrested on Nov. 15 in connection with the incident that occurred on Nov. 3 at about 11:30 p.m. on the 2700 block of Goethals Road North, according to police and the criminal complaint.

The victim, a 35-year-old man, told police that he was driving a 2018 white Toyota when he picked up three women from a Mariners Harbor bar and started driving toward where Taylor lived on Prospect Avenue.

A dispute arose regarding the destination and the driver stopped his car after the women sitting in the passenger and rear seats punched him in the head and body, according to the criminal complaint and police.

The suspects allegedly used the driver’s own metal water thermos to strike him in the head, according to the complaint.

The suspects allegedly stole $350 from the center console. When the victim stepped out of the vehicle and attempted to call the police, the suspects threw the cell phone on the ground so that the phone was damaged and not usable, according to police and the complaint.

The suspects allegedly kicked and dented the victim’s vehicle before fleeing.

The other two women have not yet been arrested.

The victim, who suffered injuries including a cut on his head, sought treatment at a local hospital, authorities say.

Taylor’s bond has been set at $10,000 and she is due back in Criminal Court on Wednesday, according to public records.

The suspect has been charged with robbery, assault, grand larceny, criminal possession of a weapon, petit larceny, criminal possession of stolen property and harassment.

The incident was reported to police early the next morning.