Crime & Safety

Falls Man Accused of Stabbing Set to Appear in Court

The Suncrest Drive resident will go before Stow Municipal Court Judge Kim Hoover Monday.

A Cuyahoga Falls man will be in court Monday after police charged with felonious assault, a second degree felony, after police say he stabbed a woman on April 17.

A preliminary hearing scheduled for Albert Hilton, 36, on April 25 at 8:30 a.m. in the Stow Municipal Court before Judge Kim Hoover. His bond is set at 10 percent of $250,000.

Police reported earlier this week that Hilton stabbed a female victim with a knife during a fight at his home at 2151 Suncrest Drive on Sunday.

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"The victim had a couple of cuts on her hand and squad advised that they may need a couple of stiches," Lt. Steve Guldeman said.

The victim, who is a Tallmadge resident, was taken to by her husband, who also responded to the incident.

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Police say the fight may have stemmed from an argument that happened at a bar in Akron earlier that day.

Hilton is now sitting in the Summit County Jail.


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