Oakland County
Woman stabbed multiple times, allegedly because she had worn suspect’s clothes
A 24-year-old Pontiac man is in police detention, accused of stabbing a girl a number of instances on Monday night as a result of she had worn his garments.
Based on the workplace of the Sheriff of Oakland County, delegates spoke with the lady on the emergency division of an space hospital the place she had gone for the remedy of a number of stab wounds. The girl, a 25-year-old resident of Pontiac, reportedly stated delegates that she had been stabbed throughout a combat for her within the garments of the suspect.
Primarily based on extra info from the lady and a witness who reportedly drove the lady to the hospital, delegates went to a home within the 100 block of Cherry Hill Drive within the residential complicated of North Hills Farms to confront the suspect, stated the Sheriff workplace.
As acknowledged within the report of the representatives: “Initially, the suspect refused to reply the door, however after persevering with bulletins of presence of legislation enforcement and a secure perimeter that was established, the person ultimately surrendered to delegates with out additional incident. One other man was situated in the home and in addition taken in custody for analysis observe -up. “
There are fees for the suspect, who’s held within the jail of Oakland County.
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