Crime & Safety

Berkeley School Stabbing Victim Treated, Released

BREAKING: The 20-year-old suspect will be arraigned Thursday.

BERKELEY, CA – A female staff member at a private school in West Berkeley who allegedly was stabbed by a 20-year-old student on Tuesday afternoon has been treated for non-life-threatening injuries at a local hospital and released, a police spokesman said today.

Berkeley police Sgt. Andrew Frankel didn't specify the woman's position at Via Center, a private special education school at 2126 Sixth St., but said she wasn't the principal, as the school doesn't have a principal
position.

The stabbing at the school was reported at about 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday.

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Berkeley police said the suspect, Angel Juarez, fled the scene and ran west on University Avenue, over the Interstate Highway 80 overpass.

But he was arrested a short time later after the California Highway Patrol spotted him near Buchanan Street and Interstate Highway 80.

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Juarez is being held without bail at the Berkeley Jail on suspicion of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon and tentatively is scheduled to be arraigned in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland on Thursday morning.

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