Bowling Green woman charged with wanton endangerment

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A Bowling Green woman is facing charges after an alleged altercation over the weekend.

According to a uniform citation, the Bowling Green Police Department received a call Saturday reporting a female subject had attempted to hit the caller with a vehicle but hit the neighbor’s vehicle instead.

Upon arrival, police say they spoke with 26-year-old Ronesha Pilgrim of Bowling Green.

Authorities say Pilgrim stated an altercation had taken place, and the caller had “thrown burgers into her car” as she was pulling away. Police say Pilgrim stated she then pulled into a parking lot, ran over a pothole and collided with a parked car.

According to the citation, the caller stated when Pilgrim turned into the parking lot, he ran between vehicles to avoid getting hit.

Police say the caller then stated Pilgrim hit one the vehicles nearby, causing it to turn sideways.

Pilgrim was taken into custody and arrested.

She remains at the Warren County Regional Jail on charges of first-degree wanton endangerment and first-degree criminal mischief.