Man charged after alleged assault spree

By David Harry
Staff Writer

A Connecticut man charged in a weekend spree through three towns remained in Cumberland County Jail in Portland Wednesday.
Steven Davis, 19, who police said is serving in the Navy and stationed in Groton, Conn., had his bail reduced to $50,000 cash after his appearance in Portland District Court Monday, according to officials at Cumberland County Jail in Portland.
Court officials said Davis did not enter a plea while in court.
Davis is charged with elevated aggravated assault for allegedly stabbing an acquaintance several times Sunday while the two were in the parking lot of a gas station on Main Street near Cash Corner. South Portland Police Sgt. Steven Webster said police learned of the stabbing around 5:15 a.m. when they were notified by someone at Maine Medical Center in Portland.
Police also charged Davis with aggravated assault after he allegedly punched a Scarborough resident with brass knuckles in a fight at a Sawyer Road home late last Saturday or early Sunday.
Webster did not name victims in either incident. He said the stabbing victim sustained serious, but not life-threatening injuries. The victim in the fight in Scarborough was treated and released from Maine Medical Center.
Davis was arrested Sunday in Windham following a police investigation on Johnson Road, Webster said.

Staff Writer David Harry can be reached at 282-4337, ext. 219.

 

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