Photo: Stutsman County Correctional Center
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A Jamestown man linked to a stabbing that happened on May 2nd in Jamestown has been arrested.
On May 15th, Jamestown Police received an anonymous tip giving them the whereabouts of Timothy Ost. The tip led officers to the area of the 1000 block of 10th St. SE in Jamestown.
“Officers responded and located Ost,” Major Justin Blinksy reports. “Ost had an active warrant for his arrest related to another incident. He was arrested for that warrant without incident and transported to Corrections.”
After further investigation into the Aggravated Assault incident on 5/2/2021, 47-year-old Timothy Allen Ost has been arrested on suspicion of Aggravated Assault and Burglary related to that incident. He is being held at the Stutsman County Correctional Center awaiting formal charges.
KVRR Local News
May 17, 2021
JAMESTOWN N.D. (KVRR/KFGO) – A suspect wanted for a stabbing at a Jamestown mobile home two weeks ago was arrested Saturday.
Police received an anonymous tip that led them to Timothy Ost. He had an active warrant for aggravated assault for the May 2nd incident.
Ost is accused of breaking into a mobile home and stabbing a 47-year old man once in the abdomen while making terroristic threats. The victim was taken to Jamestown Regional Medical Center where he was treated and later released.
Police say the victim was targeted and Ost knows him.
Ost is being held in the Stutsman County Correctional Center.
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Four people were sentenced on felony charges recently in Southeast District Court in Jamestown.
Monty Sabinash, 69, Kensal, N.D., pleaded guilty to possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class C felony.
Sabinash was accused of having smoking devices for methamphetamine on July 4 with previous convictions in 2002, 2016 and 2018.
Judge Troy LeFevre sentenced Sabinash to one day in the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation with credit for one day served. Sabinash was ordered to undergo a chemical dependency evaluation and complete treatment and to pay a $400 criminal administration fee, $100 defense/facility administration fee and a $25 victim-witness fee.