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Harrisburg Woman Accused of Aggravated Assault in Lower Paxton Township Stabbing Incident

Harrisburg Woman Accused of Aggravated Assault in Lower Paxton Township Stabbing Incident

A Harrisburg woman was taken into custody on charges of aggravated assault after a man was reportedly stabbed last Thursday in Lower Paxton Township. Junping Liu, 62, is accused of inflicting non-life-threatening stab wounds to the man’s chest and arms, with the incident occurring on the 900 block of Wenrich Street.

FOX43

reports that the victim received medical treatment at Hershey Medical Center following the event.

Police arrived at the scene around 11:15 a.m. after being alerted to the stabbing. According to

Local 21 News

, Liu was quickly identified as a suspect and subsequently taken into custody. The details surrounding the altercation have yet to be fully disclosed by local authorities.

Liu faces two felony charges of aggravated assault in connection with the altercation. She was arraigned and, due to her inability to post the $25,000 bail set by the court, has been held at Dauphin County Prison. The name of the victim has not been released, and information about their condition is still forthcoming.

As the legal proceedings advance, the motives behind the incident remain obscure. Updates are expected as the case unravels and more information becomes available to the public. “The victim is expected to recover from his injuries,” according to a report by

WGAL.

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