Stabbing suspect still at large
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE — Middle Township Police and the County Prosecutor’s Office are still searching for a suspect involved in Tuesday morning’s double-stabbing at 14 Tennessee Avenue.
Middle Township received a report around 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 13 that two people had been stabbed outside a residence at Tennessee and Wildwood avenues in the Whitesboro section of the township, according to a release from the prosecutor's office.
Police and emergency medical personnel responded and found Andre Moore and Eric Smith, both of whom were suffering from stab wounds to the torso. The victims told police they were stabbed by Donte Terrel Alston, and that Alston and Smith had an on-going dispute that led to the stabbing, according to the prosecutor's office.
Moore and Smith were treated for their injuries, which were described as non-life threatening.
An investigation revealed that Alston and Shannon Conn arrived at the residence in Conn’s vehicle, and the two victims came out of the residence and encountered Alston, who then allegedly stabbed them before leaving the area with Conn.
After initiating a search, it was reported that Wildwood Police had stopped Conn, but Alston was not in the car. Conn was arrested and taken to the Middle Township Police Department, where she was charged with hindering apprehension and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, both third-degree crimes, the prosecutor's office said.
Charges were filed against Alston for second-degree aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and hindering apprehension, as well as various weapons offenses.
Alston remains at large, and should be considered armed and dangerous. Local law enforcement officials urge anyone with knowledge of Alton’s whereabouts to contact the police.






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