GREENVILLE — A Greenville woman and man could face charges after a stabbing Tuesday morning.
Tori Penny was taken into custody on suspicion of felonious assault following the stabbing, Greenville police said.
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Officers responded to Spirit Medical Transport in the 5400 block of Ohio 49 on a report of a person with a knife, who was bleeding around 6:15 a.m.
As police arrived, Penny and the man drove to the Speedway on Sweitzer Street, police said.
The man at that location, identified as Andrew Stutz, 27, refused to cooperate with police and left.
Officers ended up finding him again in the 600 block of Sweitzer, where officers had to negotiate with him to take him into custody.
Stutz was take to Wayne Health Care for treatment of his stab wounds, however he could face inducing panic charges in connection to the stabbing.
Both Penny and Stutz were being booked into jail, police said.