Missouri City police received a 911 call Friday night from a woman on the road who said another woman was chasing her and ramming her car.
The incident began when the victim went to a man’s house in the 3200 block of Rimrock around 11:30 p.m. Friday. She parked in his driveway, and he came outside and sat in the car with her. As the two were talking, 31-year-old Houston resident Denise Felix pulled up, got out of her car and knocked on the front door. When she realized the man was sitting in the car with the other woman, she went up to the car and started banging on the window and yelling.
According to reports, the man got out of the victim’s car, and told Felix to leave. The victim tried to leave, but as she was backing out of the driveway, Felix allegedly threw two landscaping bricks at her windshield, shattering it. The victim continued to drive off, but told police that Felix got into her Dodge Durango and chased her along Double Lake.
The victim said she drove around the neighborhood trying to get away, but Felix continued to tailgate her. At one point, police say Felix pulled up alongside the victim’s car and rammed it with her Durango. The victim stopped, backed up, and kept driving while calling 911.
While the victim was on the phone with the dispatcher, Felix found her again. The 911 operator told the victim to go back to the original address so police could find her. When she got back to Rimrock, she told police she saw Felix coming towards her from the opposite direction. Felix hit her car again while she was on the phone with 911.
Police arrived and saw both cars facing each other, both damaged. The victim’s Honda had at least five points of impact, with the driver’s side headlight and fender area damaged “severely.”
Felix told police it was the victim who initiated the damage, but a witness confirmed the victim’s story.
Police arrested Felix and charged her with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second degree felony.

I’ve seen the movie! Still, this woman needs to channel her rage. She waould be an excellent Greenpeace activist. You go girl!
“This is a horrible story if confirmed.”
you think this site makes up stories, or gets its facts wrong?
This is a horrible story if confirmed.
Love or ego?
The 911 tape? Jamie, is this confirmed?… This dispatcher should be fired, if this type of response is true: coercing a “victim” to return to a scene of the crime without police back up? She was lucky to not be killed, or left out to hung dry in a “wrongful death suit”– Oh my!!
sounds like the economy made her do it….