(KAIR)--A Leavenworth woman who stabbed a man at a Leavenworth bar in September last year pleas to attempted aggravated battery.
24-year old Kami Housworth entered the plea last week in Leavenworth County District Court, according to a release from the office of Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson.
According to the release, the stabbing occurred in the parking lot of Leavenworth's Pour Decisions Bar, located at 2001 Dakota Street, where Leavenworth Police were called around 1:00 on the morning of September 17, 2023. The release explains they were called due to "a couple engaged in an argument in the parking lot" of the bar. As staff and patrons were attempting to remove the couple, and one patron was trying to get another to leave, Housworth attacked the patron with a knife, prior to Housworth being "slammed to the ground," prior to her fleeing from area with the man she had previously been arguing with.
Housworth, and the man she had been arguing with, identified as 25-year-old Leavenworth resident Thomas Will-Arguelles, were late located, and she was arrested.
He is a co-defendant in the case, facing charges of battery and interference with law enforcement.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Couple arrested on drug charges after traffic stop
Hartman sentencing in the hands of judge
Four injured in Friday Jackson Co crash
Competency evaluation sought for man charged in murder of Seneca priest
New Sabetha city administrator hired
Traffic stop sends driver to DHS custody
Property damage in DUI leaves Iowa man charged
Update: Atchison boil water advisory lifted
Multiple crews battle Hoyt area fire
Topeka man arrested after Jackson Co pursuit and manhunt
Woman arrested in Jackson Co on meth charge
Hearing set on proposed Nemaha Co Land Development Code
Shooting near Mayetta being investigated
Grand Opening held for Underground Railroad exhibit in Falls City
KASB to assist USD 415 in search for new Superintendent
Probation for LV woman convicted in child death
Sheriff's Office releases 3rd quarter 2025 patrol statistics
Pay increase approved for Hiawatha city employees
LATEST STORIES
Lancaster cleared of boil advisory
Shooting near Mayetta being investigated
Enrollment down in Prairie Hills USD 113
Four injured in Friday Jackson Co crash
Seneca City Council approves hiring of new police officer
Falls City Utilities planned power outage
Multiple crews battle Hoyt area fire
Doniphan Co to seek grant again for ADA project