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Woman charged with assault in biting attack

A Bluffton woman was charged over the weekend for nearly biting the nose off a woman and severely biting a man on the cheek, authorities said.

Police say Kellee E. Knight, 34, of 74 Shultz Road was drinking alcohol with her neighbors March 2 and became agitated when a 46-year-old man told her she was sitting on his credit card.

She lunged at him and bit him on the cheek so hard that it broke the skin and left distinct upper and bottom teeth marks on him, said Bluffton Police Chief David McAllister. When a 41-year-old woman tried to pull her off, Knight bit her nose, causing enough damage to require plastic surgery, McAllister said.

"She basically almost bit this lady's nose off," said McAllister.

Knight faces two counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. She was charged Saturday and posted a $20,000 bond, according to the jail's online log.

She initially was charged with simple assault and battery and was released on bond. After consulting with the solicitor's office, that charge was dropped in order to pursue more severe charges, McAllister said.

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Police say Kellee E. Knight, 34, of 74 Shultz Road was drinking alcohol with her neighbors March 2 and became agitated when a 46-year-old man told her she was sitting on his credit card.

Maybe they were playing that new naked ATM game. And the machine didn't want to give back the card. Just another case of "Maximum Overdrive."

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