Bowling Green woman charged in stabbing
Published 12:00 am Monday, October 10, 2005
A Bowling Green woman was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with stabbing another woman at 1239 Kentucky St., according to a Bowling Green Police Department report.
Police went to Kentucky Street at 1:56 p.m. Friday in response to a call about a fight, but the fight had broken up by the time they got there. About an hour later, officers were called to The Medical Center to speak with a stabbing victim, who told them she had gone to 1239 Kentucky St. to pick up a friend. When she got there, Sandra Jennifer Stoll, 27, 505 Glen Lily Road, started arguing with her and threatened her. The victim drove away, but came back 20 minutes later to drop off the friend. When she returned, Stoll had a small pocketknife and tried to slash the car’s tires, then stabbed the victim in the arm. The wound was not life threatening, according to the report.
Witnesses told police the victim threatened Stoll with a large piece of wood and denied Stoll had used a knife, but Stoll admitted to threatening the victim and trying to slash the car tires.
Stoll was charged with second-degree assault and lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail, where she remains on a $2,500 cash bond.
Accident – Five teenagers were taken to The Medical Center after a one-car crash on Interstate 65 Sunday evening at mile marker 32, according to a Kentucky State Police report.
At 6:30 p.m., Ronald D. Kornewald, 18, of Edmonton was southbound on Interstate 65 in the left lane when he hit the concrete median barrier. The vehicle crossed both lanes and went off the right side of the roadway, where it came to rest.
Kornewald and passengers Albert Jones, 15, and Jennifer Cundari, 14, both of Edmonton, and Timothy Adams, 16, and Sabrina Riggsbee, 16, both of Austin, were taken to The Medical Center. Kornewald and Jones were wearing seatbelts; Cundari, Riggsbee and Adams were not.
The Bowling Green Fire Department, Medical Center EMS and Smiths Grove Volunteer Fire Department assisted.
Accident – A Todd County man and Logan County woman were injured in a two-car collision at 11:45 a.m. Sunday, according to a release from the Logan County Sheriff Department.
Misty Thomas, 28, of Russellville pulled out of a church parking lot on Highland Lick Road, about four miles west of Russellville, into the path of a van driven by Kevin Kie, 24, of Sharon Grove. Kie and Thomas were both taken by Medical Center EMS to Logan Memorial Hospital, where Thomas was treated and released. Kie was later flown by helicopter to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, where he remains in stable condition in the trauma unit.
The Russellville Rural Fire Department, members of the O’Roark United Methodist Church and Robert and Judy Toombs assisted at the scene.
Accident – Two men were injured in a one-car crash on Industrial Drive Sunday morning, according to a city police report.
John J. Lynch, 26, of Bowling Green was southbound on Industrial Drive at 4:09 a.m. Sunday when he lost control of his vehicle. The car struck a trailer in the parking lot of Howard Baer Trucking, 3100 Industrial Drive, then continued across the lot and came to rest under another trailer. Lynch was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, where he was listed in critical condition this morning. His passenger, Loye D. Hammers of Huntsville, was taken to The Medical Center. Hammers told police he and Lynch had been drinking before the crash, according to the report.
Accident – An 18-year-old Russellville man was taken to Logan Memorial Hospital after an early-morning crash Sunday, according to a release from the Logan County Sheriff’s Department.
Brandon K. Boyd, 433 Sycamore Road, was eastbound on Stevenson Mill Road at 1:20 a.m. Sunday when he lost control of his car after rounding a curve. The vehicle traveled down a ditch line and struck an embankment on the right side of a bridge, then went into the creek and collided with a rock pile.
Boyd was transported to the hospital by Logan County EMS. The Russellville Rural Fire Department assisted.
Arrest – Two Hopkinsville residents were arrested Friday after one attempted to steal 34 wrenches from Lowe’s, 150 American Ave., according to a city police report.
Police were called to the store at 6:19 p.m. Friday after Kelly Danielle Adams, 36, 2297 Gospel Place Road, was seen putting wrenches into her purse, the report said. A further search of her purse turned up a pipe used to smoke crack cocaine and a small bag of marijuana, according to the report. Adams said she was in the store with Jimmy Dale Gibb, 39, 2600 Butler Road, who admitted being there with her. Police found two crack pipes in his car.
Adams was charged with theft, first-degree possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana, while Gibb was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Both were lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail, where they remain on $1,500 cash bonds each.
Arrest – A Knoxville, Tenn., man was arrested and charged with first-degree wanton endangerment after stealing gas from the Shell gas station at the intersection of U.S. 31-W Bypass and Fairview Avenue Thursday afternoon and nearly hit a clerk in his rush to leave, according to a city police report.
David Wayne Allen, 46, 2501 Davenport Ave., pumped $43.93 in gas into his truck, then got into his vehicle to leave. The clerk approached him about paying for the gasoline, but Allen drove away. He couldn’t get out of the parking lot because traffic was backed up, so he put the truck in reverse and drove backward, nearly hitting the clerk, the report said.
Allen was apprehended by police on Morgantown Road. In addition to wanton endangerment, Allen was charged with DUI, refusal to submit to a sobriety test and possession of an open container in a motor vehicle. He was lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail, where he remains on a $5,000 cash bond.