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Fourth suspect in Boise foothills stabbing appears in court

Kevin Ivey is charged with aggravated battery.

BOISE, Idaho — One of the four people arrested in connection with a stabbing that happened in the Boise foothills last month faced a judge Monday.

Ada County sheriff's deputies arrested four people in connection with the beating and stabbing a 20-year-old woman.

The last of the four suspects, 29-year-old Kevin Ivey appeared before a judge Monday afternoon.

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This comes after three other suspects, 21-year-old Brianna Brown, 30-year-old Cody Baker, and 20-year-old Justice Bowie, all appeared before a judge last month.

According to court documents, on March 16, 2019, Brown lured a woman out to Sunset Peak Road and acted as a lookout while Ivey, Baker, and Bowie stabbed her with a knife and a broken bottle, then left her seriously hurt on the side of the road.

The victim, who says she knows the four suspects, was able to walk down the road and get help.

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In court Monday, a judge appointed Ivey a public defender and kept his bond set at $500,000.

In court, the attorney also revealed that Ivey has a prior criminal record which includes a burglary charge in 2017.

All four suspects are all charged with aggravated battery.

If found guilty, they could each face 15 years in prison.

Ivey will be back in court on April 18th for a preliminary hearing.

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