Two additional people arrested in connection to downtown stabbing
Boone County Sheriff s Department
Mark Aungerer.
Kenneth Sanders.
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Columbia police arrested two more people believed to be involved in a stabbing in downtown Columbia Monday night.
Police arrested Mark Aungerer, 54, and Kenneth Sanders, 48, Tuesday afternoon near the Wabash Bus Station on Tenth Street. They are both facing second-degree assault charges.
CPD has arrested four people in connection to the stabbing that happened shortly before 7 p.m. at Tenth and Locusts Streets. Police arrested Javonte Hand, 25, and Boyce Hamilton, 49, both from Columbia shortly after the assault.
The victim, identified in statements as T.G., had several stab wounds to his torso and lacerations on his head and face, police wrote. He underwent emergency surgery.
Two more men charged in downtown Columbia stabbing
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Two additional men have been arrested for alleged involvement in an assault that took place downtown Monday night, according to a news release from the Columbia Police Department.
Mark Aungerer, 54, and Kenneth Sanders, 48, were arrested on charges of second-degree assault for the incident, which took place at Locust and Tenth streets.
The victim was a 41-year-old man, according to the news release. He was found with multiple stab wounds and lacerations and brought to a local hospital for emergency surgery, according to court documents.Â
Aungerer and Sanders were found near 126 N. Tenth St.
Police arrested Javonta Hand, 25, and Boyce Hamilton, 49, on charges of second-degree assault Tuesday morning. The incident prompted an MU alert to stay away from the area.Â