DuBois Stabbing Suspect has Hearing

DUBOIS – A DuBois man accused of stabbing his neighbor had a preliminary hearing on Friday before Magisterial District Judge Patrick N. Ford.

David Rowan, 47, is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, three counts of simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person. A charge of terroristic threats was dismissed by Ford.

The first person to take the stand was David Kelege, Rowan’s neighbor. Kelege stated that he was outside working on a car when Rowan yelled to him that he owed him $100 damage that was done to Rowan’s lawn mower. Kelege stated that he called Rowan an expletive, and that Rowan came at him.

An altercation ensued, and Kelege said he eventually got Rowan away from him. Kelege said he was walking back to his residence when he turned around, Rowan was about five feet from him with a knife. Kelege said he started kicking out to get Rowan, who was jabbing the knife, away from him.

Kelege said he was unsure of when it happened, but he noticed that he was stabbed in the abdomen. Kelege said that he ran away and called 911. He was airlifted to Altoona Regional Medical Systems for treatment, and was in the hospital for three days. Kelege has a surgical wound about 8-10-inches long from exploratory surgery in relation to the stabbing wound.

Officer Matthew Robertson testified that when Rowan was taken into custody, he admitted to stabbing Kelege, and that he continued to slash at Kelege.

According to Robertson, Rowan told him, “After I stabbed him, he still kept coming toward me. I couldn’t believe it. So I kept stabbing at him.”

Rowan also gave officers the location of his knife. When it was found between his mattress and box-spring, Robertson noted the knife was wet. When Robertson asked Rowan if he had washed the three-inch blade, Rowan allegedly replied, “Yea, that’s what you do after you gut a pig.”

During closing, Leanne Nedza, assistant district attorney for Clearfield County, made a motion to add a charge of criminal attempt to commit homicide. Ford denied the motion, though it is unclear whether the commonwealth will pursue that motion at a higher court.

Rowan is free on $25,000 straight bail.

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