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A Bismarck woman faces multiple charges after allegedly jumping out of the car she was driving while it was moving, leaving two passengers inside.

Christine Stroh, 21, was charged Monday with Class C felony reckless endangerment, along with Class B misdemeanor charges of second offense driving under the influence, driving under suspension and fleeing.

South Central District Judge Tom Schneider set bond for Stroh at $1,500 cash or surety. She was released upon posting bond on Monday. While out on bond, she must participate in the 24/7 Sobriety Program, which requires twice daily breath tests to check for alcohol consumption.

Stroh also was given a $20 traffic ticket for driving through a red light, according to court documents.

In an affidavit, North Dakota Highway Patrol Trooper Jeremy Rost wrote he was following a vehicle at 12:27 a.m. Saturday when the car made an illegal right turn on a red light. He followed the car southbound on South Third Street and attempted to make a traffic stop.