Angelia Davis, and Anna Lee

The Greenville News

A 22-year-old woman was arrested following a partial lockdown of five Greenville County schools over a road rage incident Friday morning, authorities said.

Mauldin High, Mauldin Elementary, Mauldin Middle, Golden Strip Career Center and Greenbrier Elementary were all on a partial lockdown after shots were fired during a road rage incident near Mauldin High, according to Mauldin police and Greenville County Schools spokeswoman Beth Brotherton.

Brotherton said the lockdown was a precautionary measure on the advice of law enforcement, and no threat was made to the schools.

Mauldin police said a woman fired several shots at two people in another vehicle about 8:40 a.m. Friday on 783 E. Butler Road.

Police identified the woman as Amber Micole Reese late Friday.

Sgt. Det. Benjamin Ford said the suspect was arrested on Ridge Road in Greenville with the assistance of the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.

The suspect was charged with attempted murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, Ford said.

Anyone with information or questions about this case can contact Ford at the Mauldin Police Department at 864-289-8900 or by email at bford@mauldinpolice.com.

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