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Adam Harris, 19, arrested in stabbing incident

Son charged with assault 1st Degree following altercation at home on Keen-Wilson Road, in the stabbing of his father, 55 year old Michael Harris.

By TFC Billy Gregory, Public Information Officer
KY State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

Columbia KY (Monday 5 Oct 2015) - 19-year-old Adam Harris, of Columbia, was arrested on Saturday, October 3, at approximately 10amCT and charged with Assault 1st Degree. Harris was arrested on Keen Wilson Road, Columbia, KY, after an argument with his father, 55-year-old Michael Harris led to a physical altercation.



Michael Harris was stabbed twice in the incident and was transported by ambulance to Westlake Regional Hospital where he was treated for non life threatening injuries.

Adam Harris was arrested and lodged in the Adair County Jail. Tpr. Clint Bale is investigating and was assisted at the scene by KSP Detective Jamie Richard, the Adair County Sheriff's Department and the Columbia Police Department.


This story was posted on 2015-10-05 08:59:33
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