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Police said the attacker and victim had no prior contact.
Credit: AP Author: KGW Staff Updated: 2:04 PM PDT July 28, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. A woman visiting from out of town was stabbed in Portland s Old Town-Chinatown neighborhood Monday in apparent random attack, according to court documents. The assault happened around 2 p.m. at Northwest 3rd and Couch Street.
According to court documents, private security contacted Portland police as the attack was happening. When officers arrived, they found the victim lying in the middle of the street, bleeding from injuries. The suspect, Tammy Imholt, was standing nearby holding a sharp object, later determined to be a cuticle trimmer, covered in blood and acting belligerent, police said.
July 28 2021
Tammy Marie Imholt, 44, to be arraigned August 4 for alleged violent attack, court records show.
A visitor from out of town was chased down and stabbed by a woman in Portland s Old Town neighborhood on Monday afternoon, according to Multnomah County court documents.
Tammy Marie Imholt, 44, was arrested following the attack on a female guest of the Hoxton Hotel near the intersection of NW Couch Street and Third Avenue.
The victim told officers with the Portland Police Bureau she was on a walk and crossed the street to avoid Imholt who was reportedly yelling at her from the sidewalk. The probable cause affidavit filed said Imholt then ran after the woman, grabbed her by her hair and threw her down. Imholt then allegedly kicked and punched the victim several times before stabbing her with a cuticle nail trimmer.
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