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Suncreek Court Fight Ends in Blood, Delhi Man Hit With Felonious Assault Rap

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Published on May 04, 2026
Suncreek Court Fight Ends in Blood, Delhi Man Hit With Felonious Assault RapSource: Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

A Delhi Township man is facing a felonious-assault charge after what authorities describe as a fight that turned into a stabbing on Suncreek Court. The incident happened on Jan. 23, when 42-year-old Jacob Fox allegedly stabbed another person in the right forearm, causing a serious wound. Fox is scheduled to appear in Hamilton County court on Monday morning.

Details from court records

According to court records cited by WKRC, Fox allegedly got into a fight on Suncreek Court that ended with the victim being stabbed in the right forearm. The records describe the resulting injury as serious. Fox has been booked and is facing one count of felonious assault.

Felonious assault under Ohio law

Under Ohio law, felonious assault covers either knowingly causing serious physical harm to another person or causing or attempting to cause physical harm by using a deadly weapon. The offense is generally charged as a felony of the second degree, with sentencing ranges and post-release-control rules set out in the Ohio Revised Code. R.C. 2903.11 defines the offense, and R.C. 2929.14 outlines the sentencing ranges for that level of felony.

What happens next

Fox is set to go before a Hamilton County judge Monday for an initial hearing, where he is expected to be formally advised of the charge and any bond terms may be set. WKRC reported the charge but did not include a statement from Delhi Township police or additional information about the victim's current condition. For now, court filings and the local docket remain the primary public sources for tracking how the case moves forward.