The woman’s toddler, witness to the mayhem, told police, “Mommy was arguing with Uncle Sid.”
An alcohol-fueled argument between a brother and sister over who paid for the booze ended with the brother stabbed and the sister facing criminal charges., the sister, identified as Trish Lynn Hargrave, 27, of Exeter, Luzerne County, allegedly broke through a door, ransacked a bedroom and stabbed her brother in the hand after the night of siblings drinking at home erupted into an argument over who paid for all the alcohol.
It all began with Hargrave and her brother, Cidney Hargrave, drinking at home until an argument arose over who purchased their beverages, police tell the Citizens Voice. Trish Hargrave now faces felony counts of aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of a child, along with misdemeanor counts of simple assault, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. At last report, she was lodged at Luzerne County Prison.
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