Columbia County resident Eugene Hobbins, age 42, of Hudson, turned himself into the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday, Sept. 10, police said.
His arrest came two days after Hudson Police were called at around 4:45 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, with reports that a man had been attacked and robbed in Hudson.
The victim told Hudson Police he was walking near 4th Street and Long Alley when two men approached him.
One of them allegedly displayed a knife and told the victim, “I’m going to kill you.” The suspects then began punching and kicking the man, he told police.
The attackers reportedly made off with numerous personal items, including the victim’s glasses, wallet, and cell phone.
Medics treated the victim at the scene before he was taken to Columbia Memorial Health for what police described as non-life-threatening injuries. He was released from the hospital later the same day.
Officers located and arrested one suspect shortly after the attack in the 7th Street Park. He was identified as 22-year-old Cain Carothers.
Carothers is a New York State parolee with prior convictions for burglary and grand larceny, according to state records.
He and Cobbins are facing multiple charges, including assault and robbery with a dangerous instrument, a felony.
Carothers was arraigned in the Hudson City Court and ordered held at the Columbia County jail without bail. He was due back in court Tuesday, Sept. 13.
Cobbins was also being held at the Columbia County jail with no bail and is scheduled to appear in Hudson City Court on Wednesday, Sept. 14.
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