A Waynesboro profession who allegedly stabbed her spouse Wednesday night in their home, posted $50,000 bail Friday and has been expelled from Franklin County Jail.
Colleen K. Rettig, 56, who faces charges of aggravated assault, forward endangerment and elementary attack after she stabbed her spouse Dr. Stephen J. Rettig causing a 1 1/2-inch break to his correct leg.
Rettig was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Jody Eyer in Mercersburg and a rough conference is scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday in Franklin County Central Court.
Argument about P.C.
Washington Township military were called to the Rettig home, at 10988 Fish and Game Road, at 10:51 p.m. Wednesday for a made at home disagreement that arose when both began arguing over their 18-year-old son using Colleen Rettig's laptop P.C. to request to colleges.
According to the confirmation of illusive result in filed in Eyer's office, Colleen Rettig "became furious and began yelling and screaming at him and then grabbed a blade and came towards him." Stephen Rettig shielded himself and knocked the blade out of her hand, but she kept grabbing other blade and running toward him.
Stephen Rettig's shirt was ripped and Colleen attempted to write on his face and trunk with a illusion marker. He was then after that stabbed in the correct leg with other pointy object, suspected to be possibly a spike file or scissors. A family associate took him to the crisis room at the Waynesboro Hospital for treatment of his injuries, military said.
A Waynesboro profession who allegedly stabbed her spouse Wednesday night in their home, posted $50,000 bail Friday and has been expelled from Franklin County Jail.
Colleen K. Rettig, 56, who faces charges of aggravated assault, forward endangerment and elementary attack after she stabbed her spouse Dr. Stephen J. Rettig causing a 1 1/2-inch break to his correct leg.
Rettig was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Jody Eyer in Mercersburg and a rough conference is scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday in Franklin County Central Court.
Argument about P.C.
Washington Township military were called to the Rettig home, at 10988 Fish and Game Road, at 10:51 p.m. Wednesday for a made at home disagreement that arose when both began arguing over their 18-year-old son using Colleen Rettig's laptop P.C. to request to colleges.
According to the confirmation of illusive result in filed in Eyer's office, Colleen Rettig "became furious and began yelling and screaming at him and then grabbed a blade and came towards him." Stephen Rettig shielded himself and knocked the blade out of her hand, but she kept grabbing other blade and running toward him.
Stephen Rettig's shirt was ripped and Colleen attempted to write on his face and trunk with a illusion marker. He was then after that stabbed in the correct leg with other pointy object, suspected to be possibly a spike file or scissors. A family associate took him to the crisis room at the Waynesboro Hospital for treatment of his injuries, military said.
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