Arrest made, Edgewood woman, 23, charged with attempted murder in double stabbing

Arrest made, Edgewood woman, 23, charged with attempted murder in double stabbing

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1700 block of Dearwood Court, Image credit: Google Maps
 

On June 8, detectives assigned to the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division charged Kyla Briana Denise Royster, 23, of Edgewood, Maryland with Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Assault 1st Degree, and Assault 2nd Degree. She is being held on No Bond at the Harford County Detention Center.

(Cover photo, Kyla Briana Denise Royster, Mugshot, Image credit: HCSO)

Original story from June 8: Authorities looking into double stabbing in Harford County

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office reported that two victims are recovering, and detectives are investigating after a stabbing went down in Edgewood, Maryland, on Sunday afternoon. On June 7 at approximately 12:18 p.m., deputies responded to the area of the 1700 block of Dearwood Court for the report of a stabbing.

Upon arrival, the deputies found an adult female, identified as Angelina Graziano, suffering from multiple stab wounds to the upper body. Graziano was transported to University of Maryland Shock Trauma for treatment of serious injuries. A short time later, an adult male victim, with minor injuries from the original incident was also located.

The investigation was assumed by detectives from the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division. Investigators from the Forensic Services Unit responded to the scene, to collect and preserve physical evidence in support of the investigation.

The preliminary investigation indicates the victim was in the area of the laundry room when she was involved in an altercation with a female suspect, which escalated to the stabbing. The second victim, identified as Jamil Perry, was injured while trying to intervene during the assault. He was transported to University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake for treatment of his non-life-threatening injuries.

Currently, detectives do not believe this to be a random crime.

The investigation remains active and ongoing. No further details are being released at this time. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call Detective A. Ross, with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division, at 443-567-7091.

(Source: Harford County Sheriff’s Office)

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