Frederick Police have arrested and charged 4 suspects in a stabbing and robbery incident that occurred during the early morning hours Friday, June 9th. The victim, an adult male, was found by police Friday after being stabbed mutliple times to the torso, as well as being struck over the head with a blunt object. His name is not being released at this time. The victim was transported to an area hospital, where he was treated for non-life threatening injuries and released.
The assault occurred near the 500 block of Highland Street in a wooded area, where the victim and suspects had been drinking together prior to the incident. At one point, the victim got into an argument with one of the suspects, and the fight became physical. At that time, the victim was struck over the head and stabbed multiple times by multiple persons, he said. His wallet was also stolen during the assault.
Investigators were able to identify the 4 suspects as Stacie Marie Schneider, Antashia Chamice Smith, Jeremiah Juquine Williams, and Karl William Dailey Jr., all of Frederick. Schneider and Smith were arrested Friday evening, Williams and Dailey were arrested Saturday. The suspects were charged with the offenses listed below.
This case remains active, and anyone with additional information can contact Detective Forrest at 301-600-6219. Anyone wishing to leave information anonymously can call the Frederick Police Department’s tip line at 301-600-TIPS(8477), send information via email to fpdcrimetip@frederickmdpolice.org, or send a text to 240-674-TIPS(8477).
Incident Report # 2017-044336
Investigating Officer: Detective Forrest
Offenders:
Stacie Marie Schneider
DOB 11/25/96
No Fixed Address, Frederick, MD

Antashia Chamice Smith
DOB 2/25/95
No Fixed Address, Frederick, MD

Jeremiah Juquine Williams
DOB 12/2/91
No Fixed Address, Frederick, MD

Karl William Dailey Jr.
DOB 10/9/91
No Fixed Address, Frederick, MD

Related Charges:
1st Degree Assault
2nd Degree Assault
Armed Robbery
Theft Under $1000
Prepared By:
Corporal Palkovic
For More Information Contact:
Lt. C. Pennington
301-600-3935