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Woman Accused Of Stabbing Man

From Staff And Wire Reports

A Boise construction worker was in stable condition Sunday after being stabbed, allegedly by a woman described as his longtime girlfriend.

About 6 p.m. Saturday, Kellogg police responded to an emergency call at a home at 416 South Division Street.

There, they found Steve L. Huntley, 36, with “stab wounds to the lower extremities,” according to a police press release. He was taken by ambulance to Shoshone Medical Center in Kellogg, where he remained in the intensive care unit Sunday.

Kellogg police arrested Phyllis C. Cutler, 38, of Wallace, for alleged aggravated battery. On Sunday, she was being held at the Shoshone County Jail in Wallace, pending arraignment today.

Derrell Buell, who lives at the home, said Huntley bled profusely from stab wounds in the upper thigh.

The two, he said, were a couple. “They’d been going together five or six years,” he said.

The two recently arrived from Boise to visit friends in the Silver Valley, Buell said. They were staying at his home.