An 18-year-old man from Waterman has been charged with attempted murder after what police said was a domestic disturbance that involved a threat to kill a 71-year-old family member on Saturday in Big Rock Township, according to a press release from the Kane County Sheriff’s Office.
Koda Uebel, 18, of Waterman, has been charged with one count of first degree attempted murder, two counts of aggravated domestic battery, one count of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm to a person 60 years old or older, two counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer, two counts of domestic battery, one count of resisting an officer and one county of possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor, according to the release.
At around 12:06 a.m. on Saturday, deputies responded to a call about a possible domestic disturbance involving two family members at a home on the 300 block of Lincoln Avenue in Big Rock Township, according to the release.
Deputies said that through a locked front door they saw a man, later identified as Uebel, punching, slapping and kicking a woman, as well as threatening to kill her, the release said.
The deputies forced entry into the home and assisted the woman to safety, the release said, but the man is then accused of attacking the deputies. A Taser was used to gain control of the man, and, during that time, the man bit one of the deputies, but ultimately was restrained, according to the release.
The woman, 71, was taken to Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital in Geneva with serious injuries, the release said. She remains hospitalized but in stable condition, officials said.
The injured deputy and Uebel were evaluated at Delnor and medically cleared, according to the release. The deputy was released that night, per the news release, and Uebel was taken into the custody of the Kane County Sheriff’s Office.
Uebel will have a pretrial release detention hearing on June 5.