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A man from Kansas faces charges of attempted first-degree murder following an alleged unprovoked stabbing incident involving a woman at a park in Olathe, as reported by authorities.
The suspect, Kwan Noble Trezvant, aged 27, was apprehended after police responded to a report of an armed disturbance on Thursday. This incident resulted in critical injuries to a 38-year-old woman identified in court records as Jamie Trumpp, according to the Olathe Police Department.
Officers arrived at the scene around 12:06 p.m. near the 1000 block of North Ridgeview Road, where they discovered Trumpp suffering from stab wounds.

Trezvant was subsequently detained in connection with the violent attack that left the woman in critical condition, as confirmed by the Olathe Police Department.
Trumpp was transported to a hospital, where she is receiving medical care and is expected to survive, according to reports from the Olathe Reporter.
The police informed the media that the assault appeared to be “completely unprovoked.”
Trumpp is a choir teacher at Indian Trail Middle School, and community members have organized a meal train fundraiser for her family, the Reporter added.

Kwan Noble Trezvant, 27, was charged with attempted first-degree murder after a woman was stabbed in a Kansas park, authorities said. (Johnson County Sheriff’s Office)
The Johnson County District Attorney’s Office alleged in its complaint that Trezvant cut Trumpp with a knife in an act of attempted first-degree murder, defined as attempting to “unlawfully, feloniously, intentionally and with premeditation kill a human being.”
Trezvant appeared in court Friday, and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 26. He is being held on a $500,000 bond.

Kwan Noble Trezvant is accused of stabbing a woman in an unprovoked attack at Two Trails Park in Olathe, police said. (Olathe Police Department)
Trezvant previously pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery of a law enforcement officer in 2024 and was sentenced to nearly four months in jail.
In 2020, he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors — obstructing the legal process and possession of drug paraphernalia — and was released on time served.
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