A 57-year-old Sebring woman with an arrest record dating back for more than a decade is back in jail awaiting a Wednesday court hearing on charges that include assault on a police officer.

In addition to the assault charge, Stephanie Shack of Ohio Avenue was arrested last week on charges of disrupting public service, telephone harassment, disorderly conduct, and criminal trespass.

The charges stem from four incidents last month, the latest of which occurred Wednesday.

Police went to Shack's home after getting a call from someone reporting that she was outside screaming the names of Police Officers.

According to a police report, Shack warned officers not to approach her as she sat on her porch.

After Shack was handcuffed and was being put into a cruiser, one officer said she bent his ring finger back.

Shack is also accused of kicking an officer at the police station.

In addition to the most recent charges, Shack awaits trial in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on charges of assault, obstructing official business, resisting arrest, criminal trespassing, intimidation, and retaliation.

Those charges result from an indictment handed up in connection with separate incidents this past December.

As of Monday, Shack remained jailed on a $10,000 bond.