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Kingwood woman allegedly threatens to kill Montgomery County deputy’s family

A woman is facing criminal charges in Montgomery County after authorities say earlier this week that on her 21st birthday the Kingwood resident threatened to kill the family of a constable’s deputy and then proceeded to kick a jailer.

Johanna Alicia Aguilar is being charged with harassment of a public servant, a third-degree felony, and terroristic threat against a public servant, a Class A misdemeanor. Aguilar was taken into custody Monday night for public intoxication by Montgomery County Precinct 4 Constable’s Deputies. Officers were responding to a call on a crash around 10:45 p.m. in the 23000 block of Owens Road in Porter, according to Pct. 4 spokesman Lt. Jim Slack.

Aguilar allegedly threatened to kill the family of the deputy transporting her to the Montgomery County Jail. She was banging her head against the police patrol vehicle’s partition window, which she alternately kicked with her feet. Deputies placed leg shackles on Aguilar’s feet. Still, Aguilar managed to remove one foot and continued kicking, Slack said.

Aguilar was then placed in the rear of a Pct. 4 K9 vehicle, a smaller space than the patrol vehicle. Once at the county jail, Aguilar kicked a detention officer as she was being escorted out of the vehicle.

This is apparently not the first time the 5-foot-4 Aguilar has been charged with assaulting a public servant in Montgomery County. Public records show she was convicted in a March 18 incident on the same charge. According to the same records, she has also been convicted of theft between $100 and $750.

As of Thursday afternoon, Aguilar was being held at the county jail on a $50,000 bond.

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