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No bond for 11-year fugitive
XENIA — Chi Quang Du, a fugitive for 11 years after allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend and her friend, will remain in the Greene County Jail without bond.
Du was arraigned in Greene County Common Pleas Court Friday, Jan. 9, on two charges of attempted aggravated murder. Magistrate Raymond Dundes ordered Du remain in the county jail and set no bond.
Du’s attorney, Tony Comunale, told Dundes he would request a hearing to review the decision to hold his client without bond. “I’m hopeful the court will set a bond,” Comunale said after the hearing.
Du was caught in Mississauga, Ontario in December where he was managing a cellular phone store. U.S. Marshals had been searching for Du and he has appeared multiple times on the television show America’s Most Wanted.
Du is accused of slitting his girlfriend’s throat and stabbing her and a friend who came to her aid multiple times in 1997. The attack occurred as the woman was leaving the Wright-Dunbar library at Wright State University.
Du was deported to Niagara Falls, New York last week and picked up Wednesday by Mark Adkins, investigator from the Greene County Prosecutor’s office.
