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Police respond to stabbing, shooting and make arrest

YOUNGSTOWN — Abigail C. Jimenez, 26, will be arraigned today in Youngstown Municipal Court on one count of felonious assault in a June 22 incident in which another woman was shot in the abdomen.

The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force went to a location on Kendis Circle on Youngstown’s East Side Wednesday to locate and apprehend Jimenez on a felonious assault warrant.

They knocked on the door to an apartment, and Jimenez answered and was taken into custody, according to a Youngstown police report. Jimenez was taken to the Youngstown Police Department to be interviewed by detectives and then was taken to the Mahoning County jail.

On June 22, Youngstown police responded to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital regarding a shooting.

Hospital staff advised that a female victim had been shot once in the abdomen.

Police were unable at that time to interview the victim because she was in surgery and listed in “serious to critical condition.”

The felonious assault charge was filed against Jimenez June 24, according to court records. If Jimenez is convicted, she could get about eight years in prison.

WEDNESDAY SHOOTING

At 5 p.m. Wednesday police were notified of gunfire on North Brockway Avenue on the West Side. When police arrived, they were told a male victim transported himself to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.

The victim, who had been shot inside a home, was in stable condition, according to a Youngstown police report. Crime lab personnel and detectives arrived at the scene to carry out an investigation, the report states.

STABBING

Another police report states that police were called to Millet Avenue on the West Side at 7:04 p.m. Wednesday for a juvenile male who was stabbed by a juvenile girl.

When officers arrived, they spoke to the girl and her mother, who said that after an argument, the girl stabbed a juvenile boy, who had been transported to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital before officers’ arrival on Millet, according to a report. The victim was in stable condition.

The report did not indicate that anyone was charged with a crime.

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