JACKSON COUNTY, Ill. -- One person is in jail after he is accused of stabbing another man with a knife.
The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said the incident happened on February 9, at 12:33 p.m. Personnel with the sheriff's office went to a local hospital for a person who was stabbed.
Randy J. Legrand, 67 of Murphysboro, reportedly he was doing some maintenance work in one of his tenant's mobile homes along Business Highway 13 near Murphysboro when one of his tenants stabbed him in the neck area with a kitchen knife, according to a press release by the sheriff's office.
Jonathon M. Brim, 39 of Murphysboro, is alleged to have been the person suspected of stabbing Legrand.
Legrand was taken to the hospital with serious, non-life threatening injuries, the sheriff's office said.聽
Deputies went to the scene and took Brim into custody at around 12:55 p.m.
Brim has been charged with aggravated battery and was taken to the Jackson County Jail.
The investigation is ongoing.