This story has been updated to correct a mistake in original version. Upton was released from custody July 2.

A Pensacola woman is accused of ramming her ex-boyfriend’s current girlfriend with a car after learning her ex had impregnated the other woman.

April Upton, 31, was arrested July 2 and charged with battery, aggravated battery and damage to property-criminal mischief.

According to her arrest report, a Pensacola Police Department officer responded to the 1100 block of Ellyson Drive around 9:30 p.m. June 19 and spotted a remnant of the alleged assault — a black car bumper in the middle of the roadway.

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A woman told the officer that Upton had rammed her with a car, the report stated. The woman explained that she and her boyfriend knew Upton prior to the incident, and that her boyfriend and Upton previously dated.

A home pregnancy test had recently revealed that the woman was pregnant. She said she hadn't told many people about the news, but someone had informed her that Upton had heard about it, the report stated.

The woman told police she had been sitting on the front porch when headlights pulled into the driveway, and her boyfriend told her to go inside the house. The woman followed his instruction and went inside.

However, she didn't stay inside for long, walking back outside when she overheard an ensuing argument between her boyfriend and another woman.

The woman said that when she walked outside, Upton attacked her, hitting her and knocking her to the ground. The woman told investigators that while she was down on the ground, Upton kicked her in the stomach, the report stated.

The boyfriend pushed Upton toward and into her car, the report stated. Once in the driver’s seat, Upton drove into the front yard, smashing flowerbeds, and aimed toward the woman.

The woman tried to leap onto the porch and avoid being rammed, but Upton managed to maneuver her vehicle in time to strike the woman's lower leg.

The woman's boyfriend and two additional witnesses corroborated the woman's account, the report stated.

According to witnesses, Upton drove into a tree before driving away, and warrant was written for her arrest.

Upton was arrested by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and booked into the Escambia County Jail at 5:01 p.m. July 2. County records indicate that she was released from custody the same day.

Colin Warren-Hicks can be reached at colinwarrenhicks@pnj.com or 850-435-8680.