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SEATTLE — Prosecutors have charged a man who they say has been tied by DNA evidence to an assault at Redmond’s Marymoor Park in August.
The Seattle Times reported Charles Stockwell Jr. was charged Wednesday with first-degree assault.
Charging papers say a 43-year-old Redmond woman was walking her dog in the park when Stockwell grabbed her and punched her repeatedly.
Stockwell is accused of using a shoelace to choke the woman before fleeing when a man walking nearby heard screams for help and went to investigate.
Prosecutors say DNA from the shoelace was linked to Stockwell in December.
Stockwell is currently a patient at a state mental hospital. He was found unfit to stand trial in September for a burglary that took place days after the park assault.
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