Gaumond Charged with First-Degree Burglary, Domestic Assault, Armed Criminal Action, and Resisting Arrest

by Marcus Liu - Business Editor
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A Hannibal Woman Faces Serious Charges After Alleged Stabbing Incident On the morning of Tuesday, April 21, 2026, Hannibal Police responded to a residence in the 1800 block of Grace Street for a reported stabbing just before 5 a.m. Upon arrival, officers located a male victim with a stab wound to his abdomen. The victim reported that 26-year-old Angelynne Gaumond of Hannibal had forcefully entered the home and assaulted him with a knife. The victim received treatment at the scene from Marion County Ambulance personnel for non-life-threatening injuries. Gaumond was later located, arrested, and transported to the Marion County Jail. She now faces multiple felony charges stemming from the incident, including burglary in the first degree, domestic assault in the first degree, armed criminal action, and resisting arrest for a felony. A bond was set at $75,000 cash-only, and as of the following day, she remained in custody. These details are consistent across official reports from the Hannibal Police Department and local news outlets covering the arrest. The charges are allegations, and Gaumond is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. No further details about the relationship between the individuals involved or the specific circumstances leading to the incident have been made public in the available reports.

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