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Clackamas Stabbing Suspect Casey Hatch Turned Himself In

Investigators called the stabbing location in a Clackamas parking lot "a very bloody scene".

30-year old Casey J. Hatch
30-year old Casey J. Hatch
Photo: Clackamas County Sheriff's Office

(OREGON CITY) - Clackamas County Sheriff's Office investigators say fugitive stabbing suspect, 30-year old Casey J. Hatch; surrendered himself without incident to Clackamas County Jail personnel in Oregon City tonight at 6:00 p.m.

The stabbing victim in this case has been identified as 35-year old Elijah Stanley Antosh, who was initially transported from the scene to a local Portland Hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Antosh is reportedly recovering from his injuries and in stable condition., though his injuries were initially reported to be critical.

Investigators at the time indicate they were investigating a very bloody scene in this parking lot, which encompasses a rather large area where the victim traveled while injured.

Casey Hatch has been lodged in the Clackamas County Jail on the existing Clackamas County warrant issued for his arrest - for the related charge of assault in the first degree.

Hatch is scheduled to appear for his arraignment on this matter in the Clackamas County Circuit Court, July 2nd 2009 (Thursday) at 3:00 p.m.

Here is the original report on the incident: Clackamas County Sheriff's Investigators Identify Stabbing Victim Who Remains In Critical Condition‏ from June 27th 2009.




Comments
Anonymous July 1, 2009 11:12 pm (Pacific time)

If I am not mistaken, in the original news article one of his friends describes him as not being violent typically and said he/she didn't know why he would react in such a manner, then asked for him to turn himself in. I wonder if Casey saw this article and took his friends' advise...either way, probably the best thing to do.

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