Woman charged in Nicholas County stabbing

CRAIGSVILLE, W.Va. — Bail is set at $100,000 for a Nicholas County woman who allegedly stabbed a man with a steak knife.

Ashley Harlow (WVRJA)

The Nicholas County Sheriff’s Department said Ashley Harlow, 30, of Summersville, was in a fight with Franklin Mullens, 63, of Craigsville, at his home in Craigsville Thursday afternoon when she stabbed him in the lower neck.

Harlow is charged with malicious wounding and attempted murder. She’s in the Central Regional Jail.

Mullens was taken to Summersville Regional Medical Center. He’s in stable condition.





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