Dental employee speaks out about Connecticut dentist charged with attempted murder

Police have uncovered more details about Alika Crew, DDS, after she was accused of attempted murder, according to WCBS-TV.

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Police claim Dr. Crew hid in a Jeep owned by a woman involved with the dentist’s ex-fiance on the morning of July 28. The victim was driving when Dr. Crew allegedly attacked, left the scene and then returned, pretending to be a bystander. The victim suffered two serious cuts from a razor blade, requiring surgery at a local hospital.

Dr. Crew, 41, is affiliated with a practice in New York City, along with Stamford, Conn.-based Stein Dental Group. An employee at the Stein Dental Group told WCBS-TV that they regarded Dr. Crew highly and are shocked.

Dr. Crew’s mother is a retired school principal and her father is a historian with the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., according to WCBS-TV. Her younger brother is also a dentist.

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