Two stabbed at Bangor Mall, City police have captured a 34-year-old lady regarding two stabbings at the Bangor Mall on Tuesday that sent two individuals to the healing center, Detective Sgt. David Bushey said Tuesday evening.
Elizabeth Ellis, whom police depict as a transient, was accused of two numbers of exasperated strike, Class B crimes that convey a punishment of up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $20,000.
Ellis is being held at Penobscot County Jail on $50,000 money safeguard. She is required to show up Wednesday at the Penobscot Judicial Center, a prison authority said.
Bushey said the episodes at J.C. Penney happened around 20 minutes separated and that the suspect in both stabbings was portrayed as a white female in her 20s wearing a blue shirt and dim skirt.
"The casualties did not know the suspect. These seem to have been irregular acts," Bushey said in a news discharge.
Delegates of J.C. Penney and the shopping center declined to remark on what occurred, alluding inquiries to Bangor police.
The principal report came in at 11:38 a.m., Bushey said. Upon their entry, cops discovered a lady who had single cut injury to her right shoulder. Bushey said the casualty, who is not being recognized, was taken to Eastern Maine Medical Center, where she was dealt with for wounds that were not considered life-undermining, and discharged.
The second cutting was accounted for at 11:58 a.m., Bushey said. That casualty likewise endured a wound injury to her shoulder that was not considered life-debilitating. She likewise was taken to EMMC, where she was dealt with and discharged, the investigator said.
Bangor police got a break for the situation in the blink of an eye before 3 p.m., when Detective Marc Bowering of the Farmington Police Department called with data around a wounding at Bangor Mall, Bushey said.
Bangor investigators went to Farmington to catch up on the data and conveyed Ellis to the Penobscot County Jail in Bangor.
Bangor police were helped by a following puppy group from the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office and Veazie police.
Elizabeth Ellis, whom police depict as a transient, was accused of two numbers of exasperated strike, Class B crimes that convey a punishment of up to 10 years in jail and a fine of up to $20,000.
Ellis is being held at Penobscot County Jail on $50,000 money safeguard. She is required to show up Wednesday at the Penobscot Judicial Center, a prison authority said.
Bushey said the episodes at J.C. Penney happened around 20 minutes separated and that the suspect in both stabbings was portrayed as a white female in her 20s wearing a blue shirt and dim skirt.
"The casualties did not know the suspect. These seem to have been irregular acts," Bushey said in a news discharge.
Delegates of J.C. Penney and the shopping center declined to remark on what occurred, alluding inquiries to Bangor police.
The principal report came in at 11:38 a.m., Bushey said. Upon their entry, cops discovered a lady who had single cut injury to her right shoulder. Bushey said the casualty, who is not being recognized, was taken to Eastern Maine Medical Center, where she was dealt with for wounds that were not considered life-undermining, and discharged.
The second cutting was accounted for at 11:58 a.m., Bushey said. That casualty likewise endured a wound injury to her shoulder that was not considered life-debilitating. She likewise was taken to EMMC, where she was dealt with and discharged, the investigator said.
Bangor police got a break for the situation in the blink of an eye before 3 p.m., when Detective Marc Bowering of the Farmington Police Department called with data around a wounding at Bangor Mall, Bushey said.
Bangor investigators went to Farmington to catch up on the data and conveyed Ellis to the Penobscot County Jail in Bangor.
Bangor police were helped by a following puppy group from the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office and Veazie police.
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