A Kansas man faces charges of attempted first-degree murder following an alleged unprovoked stabbing of a woman at a park in Olathe, according to authorities.
The Olathe Police Department reported that Kwan Noble Trezvant, 27, was apprehended after a Thursday incident involving a weapon, which critically injured 38-year-old Jamie Trumpp, as noted in court documents.
Police arrived at the scene at 12:06 p.m. near the 1000 block of North Ridgeview Road, where they discovered Trumpp suffering from stab wounds.
According to the Olathe Reporter, Trumpp was transported to a hospital for medical care and is expected to recover.
Authorities informed the outlet that the assault was entirely unprovoked.
Trumpp, who is a choir teacher at Indian Trail Middle School, has received community support through a meal train fundraiser organized for her family, the Reporter mentioned.

The Johnson County District Attorney’s Office has filed a complaint accusing Trezvant of attempting to “unlawfully, feloniously, intentionally and with premeditation kill a human being” by stabbing Trumpp.
Trezvant appeared in court on Friday, with a preliminary hearing set for March 26. He is being held on a bond of $500,000.
Previously, Trezvant pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery of a law enforcement officer in 2024, resulting in a nearly four-month jail sentence.
In 2020, he admitted to two misdemeanors—obstructing the legal process and possessing drug paraphernalia—and was released after serving time.

