A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for a Meeker woman facing two felonies as a Lincoln County Deputy Sheriff suffered a broken leg as he attempted to arrest her while responding to a domestic disturbance.
Kaitlin Marie Frazier, 25, was formally charged in Lincoln County District June 29 with aggravated assault and battery upon a peace officer and assault with a dangerous weapon.
Frazier appeared before Special Judge Emily Muller July 25 who set her bond at $25,000. She made her initial appearance on Aug. 1 and her pre-preliminary hearing has been scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Aug. 15.
Her preliminary hearing has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Oct.4.
Count 1 accuses Frazier on July 24 of striking Deputy Steven Hinkle in the leg without justifiable or excusable cause, knowing Hinkle was a police officer who was performing his duties and Hinkle suffered a broken fibula.
In count 2, she is charged on the same day without justifiable or excusable cause of assaulting Traci Porter with a knife with intent to harm Porter.
In a probable cause affidavit, Lincoln County Sheriff Lt. Tanner Hand states Deputy Hinkle was dispatched to a domestic disturbance on S. 3450 Road in Meeker about 4:17 p.m. on July 24. Hinkle arrived at the scene about 25 minutes later.
Due to statements by the reporting party and his previous knowledge of the suspect, Frazier, on his arrival he attempted to place her in investigative detention.
She began to resist him, striking him with her hands and feet.