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Man accused of stabbing co-worker in Huber Heights enters plea

Cameron Amir Harding-Eldridge Mugshot Photo from: Montgomery County Jail (Montgomery County Jail/Montgomery County Jail)

HUBER HEIGHTS — A man accused of stabbing a co-worker during an argument in Huber Heights has entered his plea.

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Cameron Harding-Eldridge pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault, according to Montgomery County Common Plea documents.

Harding-Eldridge was originally facing two counts of felonious assault.

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As previously reported by News Center 7, Huber Heights Police said they were looking for Harding-Eldridge for a stabbing that happened on Sept. 28 in the 6000 block of Chambersburg Road near St. Peter Catholic Church and St. Peter School.

A 26-year-old man was injured in the stabbing and was taken to Miami Valley Hospital for treatment. He’s since been treated and released, police confirmed.

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

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