Lacee Jarrell, 18, is accused of stabbing a Norman man in the arm, Tuesday.
NORMAN, Oklahoma -
An 18-year-old girl will face an assault charge after a
stabbing incident Tuesday morning in Norman.
The Cleveland County District Attorney's office will be
presented with the assault with a deadly weapon charge against Lacee Jarrell
Wednesday afternoon.
According to a Norman Police report, officers responded to
the alleged assault call at 2600 block of W. Robinson St. around 11:18 a.m.
When they arrived they found the victim, now identified as 34-year-old Terrance
Osborne of Norman, with stab wounds to his left arm.
Both the victim and witnesses gave police a description of
the suspect's vehicle and the direction in which the suspect fled the scene. Osborne
was taken to the Norman Regional Hospital where he was treated and released in
good condition.
Police officers located a vehicle fitting the description and
detained six occupants just before 12:30 p.m. The police report did not state
if any of the other occupants in the car will face any charges.
Police have not said what led up to the stabbing.