
SEDGWICK COUNTY —A Kansas woman arrested Wednesday in connection with an injury accident in June made her first court appearance Thursday.
Aubriana Wilburn, 20, of Wichita, was charged with attempted 1st degree murder and aggravated battery, according to the Sedgwick County District Attorney.
Just before 1p.m. on June 22, officers responded to an injury accident in the 1600 block of South Glendale in Wichita, according to Davidson.
At the scene, officers contacted a 33-year-old male victim with serious injuries. He was transported to an area hospital for medical treatment.
An investigation revealed Wilburn was driving a 2003 Ford Focus and was backing out of a parking stall at a business at Harry and Oliver in Wichita. The victim was walking through the parking lot of the business and was almost struck by the vehicle.
A disturbance then ensued between the victim, Wilburn and a passenger inside of the Focus.
During the disturbance, Wilburn intentionally drove the car toward the victim, striking him, and dragging him approximately 1 ½ blocks, before fleeing from the scene.
Investigators learned of Wilburn's involvement through the investigation. She remains jailed on a $150,000 bond and is due back in court Nov. 12, according to the district attorney's office.