AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- According to the Morning Sentinel, the second of two women charged with attempting to kill a third women by stabbing her as she sat behind the wheel of a car two months ago has pleaded not guilty Tuesday at her arraignment in Kennebec County Superior Court.
Tiffany D. Glidden, 20 of Waterville, was indicted Dec. 17, 2014 on charges of aggravated attempted murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder, elevated aggravated assault, aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit elevated aggravated assault.
Police say the two texted Kathryn Hopkins to meet them just off Neck Road in China and then police said Butkewicz stabbed her in the stomach with a fixed-blade knife.
Butkewicz was arrested that night and Glidden turned herself in the next day. At the time, warrants already had been issued for the arrest of both women on unrelated charges.
Hopkins spent 10 days in the hospital after the attack and police have still not found a motive for the attack.
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