Man involved in stabbing incident charged with second felony


Andrew P. Massoneau, 26, of Winchester has been charged with a second felony for his involvement in a stabbing incident on August 26, 2017 in the 300 block of West Boscawen Street (see original news release below).


On August 30, Winchester Police served a warrant for Felony Assault with Intent to Maim (18.2-52.1) on Massoneau who is being held at the Northwestern Regional Adult Detention Center.  The investigation is still ongoing and more charges may be forthcoming.



Winchester man arrested for stabbing incident
August 28, 2017


On August 26, 2017 at approximately 10:08 am, Winchester Police Department (WPD) officers responded to a residence in the 300 block of West Boscawen Street for a report of a domestic dispute in progress.  When officers arrived they discovered a 28-year-old female with a large wound to her neck. During the investigation, officers discovered that the female had an argument that morning with Andrew P. Massoneau, 26, of Winchester.  Allegedly, Massoneau refused to let the female leave the residence and the argument became physical.  A knife was introduced during the physical altercation and the female was stabbed in the neck. She was transported to the Winchester Medical Center for treatment.


Massoneau was arrested, charged with Abduction and transported to the Northwestern Regional Adult Detention Center where he is being held without bond.  The investigation is still ongoing and more charges could be forthcoming.

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