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Boalsburg woman arrested and accused of stabbing man during argument at State College home

A Boalsburg woman was arrested Thursday after stabbing a man during an argument.

Toshia M. Immel, 29, was accused of stabbing the man in the abdomen with a serrated kitchen knife around 12:05 a.m. Thursday at a home in the 100 block of Shrineview Ave. in Harris Township, State College police wrote in a probable cause affidavit.

Other people living in the home told investigators they heard Immel and the man arguing before the stabbing. A woman said arguments between the two men were frequent and described the injury as uncontrollable bleeding, police wrote.

He was transported by LifeLink EMS Center to Mount Nittany Medical Center for treatment of an approximately one-inch stab wound, police wrote. The charging document did not describe his condition and a message left with the department was not immediately returned.

When questioned by a lieutenant, Immel described allegations of past abuse, police wrote. No defense attorney was listed, and the Center County Public Defender's Office said Thursday that he had not been appointed to represent her.

Immel was charged with one felony count of aggravated assault, one misdemeanor count of simple assault and one summary count of harassment. She did not post her bail, set at $50,000 by District Judge Gregory Koehle.

She is incarcerated at the Center County Correctional Center. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for June 26.

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