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Woman surrenders to Manchester police in connection with stabbing

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MANCHESTER — A 25-year-old woman turned herself in to police on Monday in connection to a stabbing that occurred last month at a local parking garage.

Analeysa Pringle had an outstanding warrant for First Degree Assault following an incident on Oct. 26 at around 2:15 p.m., when Manchester Police were called to Victory Park due to reports of an argument.

Upon arrival, officers found a 54-year-old man with bloodied clothing and lacerations on his back.

The victim, who was initially under the impression that a dog had bitten him, realized later that he had been stabbed during a confrontation in the Victory Parking Garage.

Authorities stated that Pringle was identified as the woman who approached the man from behind during the altercation.

The victim was transported to a local hospital with injuries deemed non-life-threatening.

Pringle, who surrendered to the Manchester Police Department on Nov. 11, is not only charged with First Degree Assault but also faces two counts of Falsifying Evidence.

She is scheduled for arraignment today in Manchester Circuit Court.

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