At the time of the alleged incident, Hatfield was standing in the
hallway with her walking frame when Renfroe exited her bedroom with her
own walker.
At that point, court records said that Renfroe told Hatfield to get out
of the way or she was going to run her over. Renfroe then proceeded down
the hallway with her walker and ran into Hatfield.
Hatfield fell to the ground. Her walker and Life Alert necklace were
both broken in the fall. She suffered some bruising as a result of the
crash.
While on the ground, Hatfield told Renfroe she was going to call the police. Renfroe allegedly replied that if she did make that call, Renfroe would kill her. Hatfield told an officer the next day that she took the threat seriously. She said she was afraid of Renfroe and waited until her caretaker arrived at the home to call police. The responding officer saw the leg of Hatfield’s walker was broken and reported the bruising on the victim consistent with a fall to the ground.
Renfroe allegedly told the officer that the two had been fighting, but she said the collision was an accident that occurred as she was backing out of her bedroom with her walker. Renfroe did admit that she threatened to kill Hatfield if she called police, court records said. Acting Ravalli County Justice of the Peace Jennifer Ray allowed Renfroe to remain free on her own recognizance.
While on the ground, Hatfield told Renfroe she was going to call the police. Renfroe allegedly replied that if she did make that call, Renfroe would kill her. Hatfield told an officer the next day that she took the threat seriously. She said she was afraid of Renfroe and waited until her caretaker arrived at the home to call police. The responding officer saw the leg of Hatfield’s walker was broken and reported the bruising on the victim consistent with a fall to the ground.
Renfroe allegedly told the officer that the two had been fighting, but she said the collision was an accident that occurred as she was backing out of her bedroom with her walker. Renfroe did admit that she threatened to kill Hatfield if she called police, court records said. Acting Ravalli County Justice of the Peace Jennifer Ray allowed Renfroe to remain free on her own recognizance.
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