Eureka Police Department press release:
On January 17, 2018, at about 5:38 p.m., officers with the Eureka Police Department responded to the foot of Truesdale Street for the report of a stabbing that had just occurred. Officers located a 42 year old female victim with a stab wound to the abdominal area. The victim was transported to St. Joseph Hospital by ambulance with what appeared to be a non-life threatening wound.
Officers and detectives began searching the area and conducting interviews. As a result, the female suspect was soon located at a nearby campsite and detained. She was identified as 35 year old Jennifer Willey. During an interview with detectives, Willey admitted to stabbing the victim during an altercation. Willey was taken into custody and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for assault with a deadly weapon.
Based on the investigation, it appears that the victim and Willey were known to each other and got into a physical altercation. During the fight, Willey stabbed the victim with a knife then fled back to her camp.
On the morning of January 18th, a detective re-interviewed the victim. The victim was not cooperative and refused to press charges. The case will be forwarded to the District Attorney for review.
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I can confirm EPD is investigating a reported stabbing that occurred tonight off the Hikshari Trail just south of Truesdale. Appears to be homeless related. One victim transported to a local hospital. Officers on scene investigating. More to follow later.
— Steve Watson (@SWatsonEPD) January 18, 2018