
A state police trooper arrested a Monroe woman Tuesday afternoon after spotting her speeding at 100 miles per hour on Interstate 20.
Aieshia Q. Ball, 42, was stopped for speeding on I-20 east of Ruston. After several requests, Ball stepped out of her Nissan Altima but immediately began arguing when asked for her driver’s license.
After being asked multiple times for a driver’s license and for her name and birth date during her confrontational behavior, she was arrested.
A driver’s license was found in Ball’s purse, but a records check revealed it was under suspension.
Ball was booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center for speeding 100 in a 70 mph zone, driving under suspension, and resisting an officer by failure to identify herself. Bail was set at $2,000.

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