Man accused of stabbing co-worker in Huber Heights pleads guilty to lesser charge

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. JIM NOELKER/STAFF FILE

Credit: JIM NOELKER

Credit: JIM NOELKER

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. JIM NOELKER/STAFF FILE

A Dayton man pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in a stabbing that injured his co-worker in Huber Heights.

Cameron Amir Harding-Eldridge, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault, a fourth-degree felony, on Monday, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.

He was previously indicted on two counts of felonious assault in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. Both charges were second-degree felonies.

Harding-Eldridge is scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 10.

Cameron Amir Harding-Eldridge. Photo courtesy of Montgomery County Jail

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On Sept. 29, he reportedly stabbed a co-worker during an argument at 6076 Chambersburg Road.

“Harding-Eldridge pulled out a knife from his back pants pocket and charged at (the co-worker), stabbing (him) one time in his abdomen area,” read Montgomery County Municipal Court Eastern Division documents.

Harding-Eldridge then fled the scene.

The co-worker was alert and talking to officers, Huber Heights police Sgt. Josh Fosnight said. He was transported to Miami Valley Hospital and needed immediate surgery, according to municipal court records.

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