Wichita Falls police arrested a woman Friday for five warrants including allegedly giving officers a fictitious name during a traffic stop. The fake name the suspect provided also had an arrest warrant.

According to the probable cause affidavit, shortly after 9 p.m., Wednesday, January 15, officers observed a vehicle fail to use a turn signal. After the vehicle was stopped, both the driver and passenger were detained after the officers observed something fly out of the passenger window.

The passenger, later identified as Shareeka Strawn, 28, told officers her name was Porshala Strawn.

A records check revealed that Porshala Shawn had an outstanding warrant for her arrest. While the woman was being transported to the jail, she told the officers her real name was Shareeka Strawn.

When officers checked the records they found five warrants for her arrest.

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On Friday, January 31, officers arrested Strawn on various warrant charges.

Strawn, according to the Wichita County Jail inmate roster, was charged with failure to identify/fugitive-intent to give false information.

Her bond was set at $900 by a judge after being booked into jail and she remained in custody as of Monday afternoon.

According to the affidavit, the object that flew out of the window was a clear plastic baggy containing a green leafy substance that tested positive for marijuana.