Woman accused of stabbing man, assaulting jailer
Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
A Tuscumbia woman has been arrested and charged after she allegedly stabbed a man in his stomach on Sunday evening.
Tiffany Eden, 34, was charged in Miller County with first-degree domestic assault, third-degree assault of a special victim and armed criminal action. She is being held at the Miller County Jail on a $250,000 bond. A hearing has not been scheduled.
The probable cause statement says Eden stabbed a man in his stomach and called EMS to report it. She then abruptly ended the phone call and a neighbor reported seeing her threaten the man’s family, the statement says. The man was brought to Lake Regional Hospital and required stitches, the statement says.
Eden allegedly drove away from the scene before law enforcement arrived and she was arrested near the intersection of Highway 17 and Mt. Zion Road, the statement says. Law enforcement nored that she appeared to be intoxicated and a breath test determined her blood alcohol content was .185, more than twice the legal limit to drive, the statement says.
Law enforcement at the scene found a blood trail that started from the outside of the residence that went inside the home, the statement says. The victim allegedly told deputies that an argument about dishes preceded the stabbing.
Eden then assaulted a jail staff member while she was being booked into the Miller County Jail, the statement says.