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Woman uses toy horse as weapon in fight with sister

Reported by: Erik Waxler
Email: ewaxler@wfts.com
Last Update: 10/27 11:22 am
DADE CITY, FL -- Pasco County Sheriff's Deputies arrested a Dade City woman after a family dispute turned violent. Deputies say 29-year-old Priscilla Perez got in a verbal spat with her sister and is charged with domestic battery.

According to the arrest report, Perez's sister threw a toy horse at her. Then Perez fought back by scratching her sister's arm and hitting her head against a wall. Deputies say the impact caused a golf ball sized bump.

Deputies say Perez then followed her sister outside and pulled her to the ground by her hair. Both women called 911.

Perez was arrested and taken to the Land O'Lakes jail.
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