An Aberdeen man has been arrested in connection with a June 4 stabbing on Swan Street following a robbery, police said.
Jeremy Colleran, 25, of the first block of Swan Street, was arrested June 8 and charged with robbing and stabbing Eric Takacs, 22, of the 700 block of Plater Street, Aberdeen city police said Monday.
Colleran is charged with robbery, first- and second-degree assault, dangerous weapon with intent to injure and theft less than $1,000.
Colleran appeared before District Court Judge Mimi Cooper for a bail review hearing Monday afternoon in Bel Air, where Cooper left his bail at $250,000.
His public defender, Sarah Klemm, requested a reasonable bail, telling the judge that Colleran has been in Harford County for 13 years and lives in Aberdeen with his girlfriend and nine-month-old daughter.
Takacs was found with stab wounds to his abdomen and back, as well as facial injuries, at about 1:19 a.m. June 4.
He was confronted and robbed of money in the first block of Swan Street and was then stabbed and beaten, police said.
He was driven back home before the police were notified. Takacs was taken to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore and later released.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Colleran was still being held at the Harford County Detention Center in lieu of posting bail.