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Girlfriend Charged After Man Hit By Car, Critically Injured In Mount Clemens

MOUNT CLEMENS (WWJ) - A 23-year-old woman is facing charges after authorities say she hit her boyfriend with her car during an argument.

The victim was found critically injured, shortly after 11 a.m. Saturday, lying in the middle of a parking lot of an apartment building on N. River Court in Mount Clemens.

Detectives with the Macomb County Sheriff's Occie were able to identify the man's girlfriend, Jazzmine Victoria Ransey of Detroit, as a suspect in the case after neighbors reported seeing her there earlier in the day.

Sheriff's officials say Ransey admitted to investigators that she'd been involved in an altercation with her boyfriend in the parking lot, and she was arrested a short time later at an address on Carlin Street in Detroit.  At that same address, detectives allegedly found evidence that tied Ransey's car, a 2002 Ford Taurus, to the hit-and-run scene.

Ransey was arraigned via video in 41B District Court on a felony charge of failure to stop at a crash causing serious injury. Bond was set a $10,000 cash-or-surety, 10 percent.

The victim, who was taken by EMS to McLaren-Macomb Hospital, is being treated for injuries consistent with having been hit by a car, according to hospital staffers. His name has not been released.

Ransey is due back in court for a hearing on Monday, Nov, 28.

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