DOUGLAS (WNE) – A Glenrock man was charged Dec. 29 with three counts of aggravated assault and battery with a deadly weapon after a stabbing Nov. 8.
Kenneth Bigford, 35, was arrested after …
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DOUGLAS (WNE) – A Glenrock man was charged Dec. 29 with three counts of aggravated assault and battery with a deadly weapon after a stabbing Nov. 8.
Kenneth Bigford, 35, was arrested after Glenrock police responded to an early morning stabbing in the parking lot of Glenrock Jr./Sr. High School, around 4:13 a.m. last November, according to Glenrock Police Chief David Theel.
The first officer on scene found the victim, Kody Hill, 31, and Bigford, the alleged attacker, at the scene.
Bigford was subsequently arrested and taken to Converse County Joint Justice Center, according to court documents. Both men are from Glenrock.
Hill was treated on the scene then transported to Wyoming Medical Center in Casper for further treatment.
Hill was stabbed three times, in the arm, leg and abdomen, according to the affidavit.
Each count of aggravated assault and battery with a deadly weapon carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and $10,000 fine.
Bigford has been bound over to the Eighth Judicial District Court to stand trial.