A 51-year-old Pensacola woman faces a felony aggravated battery charge after her roommate claims she stabbed him with a screwdriver.

A Pensacola Police officer responded to a the 2200 block of West Belmont Street for an armed disturbance around 8:30 Sunday night.

The officer reported seeing Sylvia Bell, Ozell Bedgood and a 4-year-old sitting at a table in front of the home. There was a black and yellow Phillips screwdriver on the table, the officer reported.

The victim, James Colston, Jr., told the officer Bell had been living with him off and on for seven or eight months and she refused to move out. Colston, Bell and Bedgood got into an argument about Bell's refusal to move out.

Colston said he went inside, locked the front door and blocked the back door with a cooler and laid down to watch television. Colston said Bell burst through the back door a short time later and rushed into the the bedroom yelling at him.

He said Bell stabbed him multiple times with a sharp object and quickly left. The officer reports seeing two small puncture wounds on Colston's lower legs and a fresh scratch on his left leg near the wound.

There was a small amount of blood on his pants and a hole on the inside right pant leg. Colston declined medical treatment.

The officer noticed the screwdriver was missing after going back outside to question Bell. She initially told the officer the 4-year-old child threw the weapon away, but later admitted to doing it.

She also told the officer that she'd had several alcoholic drinks.

Bell was charged with aggravated batter and taken to the Escambia County Jail where bond was set at $15,000. She is expected to appear in Circuit Court on May 20.