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    Manhattan man charged in alleged Reno County stabbing

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    By Brandon Peoples on November 28, 2020 Local News, Manhattan
    Bryce Baker has previous convictions for burglary in Pottawatomie County, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections website. (Photo courtesy Kansas Department of Corrections)

    A Manhattan man has been arrested on charges related to an alleged stabbing Friday night in Reno County.

    According to Hutchinson Police, 31-year-old Bryce Baker was arrested on charges of aggravated battery, criminal damage to property and criminal trespassing.

    Police say an investigation determined Baker was involved in a fight at a garage just after 11:30 p.m. on the city’s southwest side. During the altercation, a knife was pulled, and 52-year-old Brian Dailey of Gardner was stabbed four times. Dailey was transported to Hutchinson Regional Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

    Police say tires were also cut on a vehicle belonging to 36-year-old Evin Crome of Manhattan and Baker also allegedly broke the window on the vehicle to retrieve his property.

    The incident remains under investigation.

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