Riverbank Police Services deputies responded to a report of a stabbing on May 17, with one suspect subsequently arrested.
The incident occurred at a trailer park located in the 2600 block of Santa Fe, reported shortly before 10 a.m. on May 17.
According to police, the female adult victim went to a local hospital and was bleeding from stab wounds. Deputies learned that the suspect, 24-year-old Antonio Lincoln, had punched the victim in the face and when the victim attempted to flee from the trailer, Lincoln brandished a steak knife at the victim and closed the door, not allowing the victim to leave. He then stabbed the victim twice.
Lincoln was a wanted parolee who was at large. Deputies were able to locate Lincoln, hiding under a blanket inside the trailer where the crime scene was. He was arrested and booked at the Stanislaus County Jail for felony counts including assault with a deadly weapon, domestic violence, false imprisonment and a parole violation.
His bail was set at $210,000 and he was scheduled for an appearance in court on Tuesday, May 23.
Meanwhile, on Sunday, deputies made a vehicle stop in the area of Patterson and Jackson due to the passenger, a 26-year-old man from Modesto, not wearing his seatbelt. The driver, identified as a 33-year-old man from Stockton, displayed signs of alcohol intoxication and was detained for DUI evaluation. Both the driver and passenger attempted to flee on foot; both were subsequently arrested for resisting/obstructing/delaying and officer.