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POSTED: 06:54 p.m. EDT, Jun 25, 2008
A 36-year-old Plum Street man, accused of breaking into a home and stabbing a man today is in the Summit County Jail.
James Stalnaker, 36, of Plum Street, has been charged with aggravated burglary and felonious assault He made an initial appearance before Barberton Municipal Court Judge Greg Macko today.
Macko set bond at $100,000 and ordered Stalnaker to return to court Friday.
Curt Wachtel, 42, of Lake Milton, was treated and released from Barberton Citizens Hospital for a stab wound to his side.
Stalnaker went to his ex-girlfriend's home in the 500 block Grandview Avenue around 2 a.m., police said. He reportedly pounded on the door then broke down the door.
Barberton Det. Chris Mitchell said Wachtel was visiting at the home when Stalnaker broke in.
The two men began to fight and Stalnaker's ex-girlfriend called 911.
Authorities say Wachtel didn't realize he had been stabbed until after officers arrived.
Gina Mace
A 36-year-old Plum Street man, accused of breaking into a home and stabbing a man today is in the Summit County Jail.
James Stalnaker, 36, of Plum Street, has been charged with aggravated burglary and felonious assault He made an initial appearance before Barberton Municipal Court Judge Greg Macko today.
Macko set bond at $100,000 and ordered Stalnaker to return to court Friday.
Curt Wachtel, 42, of Lake Milton, was treated and released from Barberton Citizens Hospital for a stab wound to his side.
Stalnaker went to his ex-girlfriend's home in the 500 block Grandview Avenue around 2 a.m., police said. He reportedly pounded on the door then broke down the door.
Barberton Det. Chris Mitchell said Wachtel was visiting at the home when Stalnaker broke in.
The two men began to fight and Stalnaker's ex-girlfriend called 911.
Authorities say Wachtel didn't realize he had been stabbed until after officers arrived.
Gina Mace
