Baker man accused of stabbing father wanted after cutting off ankle monitor, missing court dateBAKER — A man accused of stabbing his father in January has a warrant out for his arrest after he cut off his ankle monitor and did not show up for a court hearing at the 19th JDC, court records say. Jeremiah Gill, 22, was arrested on attempted first-degree murder charges for allegedly stabbing his father at a home in Baker on Jan. 16. The victim in the case, Gill's father, also planned on posting his son's bond, which Gill's attorneys said was another reason he should be given a decreased bond. "Mr. Gill's father plays an enormous role in making sure Mr. Gill gets out and gets the help he desperately needs," the motion read. Court records note that he "cut off his GPS ankle monitor and left treatment," both conditions of the reduced bond.