Kokomo woman apprehended for throwing blood on KCH staff

Robin Stiles (Photo supplied/Kosciusko County Jail)

A Kokomo woman has been apprehended for two counts of battery to a public safety official, stemming from an incident that occurred in November 2015.

Robin R. Stiles, 48, of Kokomo, was booked into the Kosciusko County Jail on Friday, September 30 for of battery with bodily injury to a public safety official, a level 5 felony, and battery to a public safety official, a level 6 felony. She is being held on a $20,250 bond.

According to the affidavit of probable cause from the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office, on November 2, 2015 a Warsaw City police officer responded to a complaint at the Kosciusko Community Hospital in regards to a patient that was being combative and attempting to throw blood on the hospital staff.

When the officer arrived he spoke to a male hospital employee who wished to complete an incident report.  The employee told the officer he observed a patient, identified as Stiles, allegedly remove her IV and throw blood towards the staff. Also, when the hospital employee tried to calm Stiles down, she struck him twice on the right side of his face, once with an open hand and once with a closed fist.

On November 12, 2015 the officer met with a female hospital employee that witnessed the battery take place on November 2. The female employee advised that while she and the male employee were trying to get Stiles to her hospital room, Stiles became upset and hit the male employee two times in the face.  The female also stated that while she was walking Stiles back to her bed, Stiles allegedly punched her in the face, causing her pain and bruising.

Stiles original court documents show her to have a Noblesville address. The address given from her recent booking information stated she now lives in Kokomo.