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On Wednesday, Greer pulled up to her home in the same SUV that police say she used to hit Woodworth. Its front left light was damaged, as was another panel of the vehicle, according to the police report. She told officers that she knew who she hit and that she "left the scene because she knew that people would say she intentionally struck Woodworth due to all the past problems that they have had," according to the police report. Greer had been complaining to school officials that Jason Woodworth had been bullying her son. Shara Brazear, a spokeswoman for the North Little Rock school district, said the school investigated her claims and didn't find anything to substantiate them. "He told the assistant principal that he was not bullied," Brazear said, referring to Greer's son. Some time after the alleged hit-and-run and before her arrest, a woman who identified herself as Melissa Greer walked into the offices of The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and told a reporter she wanted to talk about someone bullying her son, the newspaper reported.
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