Newburgh’s love triangle leads to stabbing, attempted murder charge

Police believe a love triangle in Newburgh led a woman to viciously stab another woman.

Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on Monday that an Orange County grand jury has delivered an indictment charging Ariana Sanchez, 22, of Newburgh, with crimes, including attempt of murder.

The charges were linked to the knife attack on a woman in the city of Newburgh last month. It is alleged that on June 19, at around 1:45 p.m., Sanchez repeatedly stabbed another woman on several occasions, including in the chest, back and leg near Lake Street in the town of Newburgh.

Police are investigating reports that a man was stabbed. Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to contact the Newburgh City Police Department.

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“Those who use guns and violence to settle disputes deserve stiff penalties,” Hoovler said. “The violence on our streets, whether caused by knives or guns, simply cannot be tolerated. My office will continue to call for long prison terms for those who engage in such violence. “

The indictment charges Sanchez with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon. Sanchez is currently being held in the Orange County Jail in lieu of a bond that had been set at $ 100,000 in cash or $ 100,000 in partially secured bond or $ 250,000 in unsecured bond.

Sanchez faces 25 years in prison if convicted of attempted murder.

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