Woman accused of stabbing neighbor in NLR dispute

A 22-year-old North Little Rock woman is accused of stabbing her neighbor in the arm during an argument.

Jasmine Hill was arrested Wednesday morning on a charge of second-degree battery.

Police say Hill and her neighbor got into an argument at the victim's home in the 2100 block of West 16th Street when Hill used a steak knife to stab the neighbor in the right forearm.

According to a North Little Rock police report, the man suffered a small puncture wound.

Hill was arrested at her home a short time later. Online records show she was booked into the Pulaski County jail about 8:15 a.m. and remained there Thursday morning with bail set at $10,000 on the battery charge.

Police say the knife used in the battery wasn't found.

The report didn't indicate what started the altercation.

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