A 41-year-old Acworth woman has been charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor after she allegedly drove her juvenile daughter to a prearranged fight with another minor, Channel 2 Action News reported.

Natalie Fequiere was arrested and charged with the misdemeanor offense after she transported her daughter at 9:15 p.m. March 12 to an address on Odessa West Inlet “for the purpose of the fight,” according to a Cobb County arrest warrant.

“This was after both juveniles communicated to each other via text messages their desire to fight one another,” the warrant stated. “Said accused also took two vehicles of family and friends to assist in this incident.”

Fequiere allegedly fled the scene when she realized Cobb County police had been called. She was taken into custody Thursday, booked into Cobb County Jail and released that evening after posting $2,500 bond, according to jail records.

Also, Lindsay Fequiere, 35, who lives at the same address as Fequiere and whose relationship to the woman was not immediately available, was arrested Tuesday and charged with felony aggravated assault in connection with the same altercation, jail records show.

According to her arrest warrant, Lindsay Fequiere joined the attack against the other juvenile, using her foot “to stomp the victim multiple times in the head” as the girl lay on the ground.

Lindsay Fequiere was booked into Cobb County Jail, where she posted $15,000 bond and was released Thursday, jail records show.