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UPDATE—Lind Stabbing Suspect Now in Custody

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UPDATE—new information breaking Tuesday Night—See below story

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office has not released many details about the Sunday assault, except that the victim in Lind, WA had to be airlifted to an out of area hospital for additional care from their injuries.

   Now, a Second Person is Being Sought in Connection with Attack

The ACSO has been searching for 23-year-old Gage James Remington, who was identified as the primary suspect in the assault.

The victim was located by a Good Samaritan, and they along with an off-duty firefighter, provided help until EMS arrived. The victim was then flown out.

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The ACSO is searching for Felicia May Remington (pictured on left in our photo) 45, for questioning concerning her potential role in the assault.  Besides sharing the same last name, the ACSO has not specifically said what connection she has to the primary suspect.  She is known to frequent the Spokane and North Idaho area, said Officials.

 Now A Search Bulletin is Out For Both of Them.

Anyone who sees her is urged to call the ACSO at 509-659-1122, or 9-1-1 for sightings of Gage Remington as well.  He’s considered dangerous, according to Deputies.

Our photo contains an newer image of Gage, the primary suspect.

UPDATE—the ACSO reports that Gage Remington has been apprehended, he was located in Spokane County.   Officials shed a little light on his alleged crime, referring to him as a “stabbing suspect.”  No other details released yet.

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