Crime & Safety

Farifield Man Arrested For Napa Stabbings

A party brawl at Chardonnay Golf Course ended with stabbings, and police have arrested a local suspect.

By Bay City News Service

Napa County sheriff's detectives have arrested a Fairfield man in
connection with a melee during which two men were stabbed at the Chardonnay
Golf Club in Napa Valley in March.
          Alexander Hernandez, 18, was arrested for attempted murder
Thursday afternoon at his home in the 2000 block of San Luis Street,
sheriff's Capt. Tracey Stuart said.
          Two men, 18 and 20, were stabbed during fights at the golf club at
2555 Jameson Canyon Road outside the city of Napa on March 23. They were
taken to the Queen of the Valley Medical Center in Napa.
          Stuart said detectives haven't said if Hernandez stabbed anyone
and they are still reviewing videos of the brawl.
          Hernandez is being held without bail in the Napa County jail.
          Hundreds of people from Vallejo, Fairfield and Vacaville attended
the birthday and "Spring Bling" party that was advertised on the Internet,
Stuart said.
          Police from Vallejo, Solano County, Napa and the California
Highway Patrol responded with the sheriff's office to the fighting around 11
p.m. Friday, Stuart said.


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