Woman accused of stabbing her husband at Pierce Co. campground
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- A 47-year-old woman is accused of stabbing her 48-year-old husband on May 9.
- Deputies found the man with stab wounds and transported him in serious condition.
- The woman was booked on a charge of first-degree assault and domestic violence.
A 47-year-old woman has been accused of stabbing her 48-year-old husband on Saturday.
According to a news release from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office, the couple had been staying at a campground near the Alta Crystal Resort by Crystal Mountain. PCSO received a call from the woman at 8:25 p.m. on May 9 saying she had stabbed her husband “after he came after her.”
The woman gave deputies instructions on how to access the property, the release said, and when they arrived, they found the man “with multiple stab wounds.”
Authorities transported the man to a local hospital “in serious condition,” the release said, and his condition was not publicly available Monday.
PCSO said it learned of a fight that happened right before the attack, where the man “threw kittens out of the trailer.” The woman then allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed him.
Carly Cappetto, spokesperson for PCSO, told The News Tribune in a text there is no update or mention of the kittens in the report.
“From body cam, it appears deputies wrangled a variety of dogs and cats into the back room of the trailer,” Cappetto wrote.
Police booked the woman for first-degree assault/domestic violence, the release said.