Man accused in Duenweg, Missouri stabbing arrested in Queens, New York

KSNF/KODE — The man accused of stabbing a young man in Duenweg earlier this year is now in custody.

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Yesterday, U.S. Marshals took David Bostic, 47, of Bellevue, Washington, into custody in Queens, New York.

Bostic was wanted on first degree assault allegations out of Jasper County in connection to a January 11 incident at the bus station in Duenweg.

Duenweg bus station assault suspect
Surveillance photo from the January 11 Incident
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Duenweg bus station assault suspect's car
Surveillance photos of the vehicle Bostic was allegedly driving.

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Deputies arrived on scene and found an 18-year-old man from Broken Arrow with a stab wound to his neck.

The teenager was released from the hospital about a week later.

Prosecutors charged Bostic in July with first-degree assault and armed criminal action, and issued a warrant for his arrest.

Investigators say Bostic has ties to Missouri, Utah, Washington, Arkansas, and New York.

No word on when he will be extradited back to Missouri.

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