Woman arrested in brawl that broke out at Southern California house party

The authorities announced that there is a 34 -year -old woman in San Bernardino County, who was arrested for the attempt to kill after a weekend battle erupted at a home party, leaving several injured people.

in press releaseOfficials of the San Bernardino District Ministry said the violence broke out before three in the morning on June 22 at the Victor Felville House in the 13,000 Building Street.

Investigators said that the suspect, Angelika Regas, a resident of Apple Valley, was standing outside her car, pending her brother’s picking when she faced her confrontation with another female who escalated into a physical quarrel.

13,000 blocks of Maywood St. In Victorville seen in the image of this unknown Google Maps.

The officials said: “When Rigas moved away to enter her car, many individuals continued to follow her and her crushing,” the officials said. “While she is in her car, Riojas produces the box cutter, which leads to the injury of many topics.”

SBSD deputies from the Victorville Police Department responded to reports of multiple stab wounds and learned that the 34 -year -old has already escaped to the scene.

The authorities said that two victims were suffering from multiple injuries who were at the scene and rushed to the hospital, while the additional victims were taken to the hospital to the hospital.

The condition of the injured victims was not immediately available.

Officials said that Rigas, who was later found in itself in the same hospital, was detained and seized in the higher desert detention facility in Adelanto in an attempt to kill and attack on charges of fatal weapons.

Investigators did not provide any information about what led to the confrontation, and they did not say whether anyone else was arrested regarding the accident.

Anyone who has seen the accident is required to call Victorville at SBSD at 760-241-2911 or send Sharif to 760-956-5001. Those who wish not to disclose their identity are urged to summon the Wetip hotline of 800-78 crimes or leave online advice on www.Wetip.com.

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