Syracuse, NY -- A Syracuse woman stabbed her two-year-old son in the genitals in an effort to "stop him from later multiplying," court papers state.

Krystal Thomas caused a two-inch cut to her son's testicles, court papers state. She cut the boy after arguing with the boy's father, Ron Craven, Syracuse police said.

This morning, Thomas, 23, was arraigned in Syracuse City Court. She is charged with attempted assault, assault and reckless endangerment, all felonies. She is also charged with misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon.

Thomas got into an argument with Craven at her home on Westmoreland Avenue Tuesday, police said. At some point, Craven left the home to let Thomas calm down, he said. When he returned, he found Thomas with a black handled, butcher-style knife in her hand, acting strange, court papers state.

Police say they took their argument outside where Thomas got into a vehicle and attempted to run Craven over. Craven tried to avoid being hit and rolled onto the hood of the vehicle while Thomas was still driving.

Thomas drove into a front porch and also hit a parked car before speeding off, court papers state.

Police say Craven went inside and found their son stabbed. The child was taken to the hospital with a non-life-threatening injury. Thomas was located in Wayne County early Wednesday morning with a knife inside her vehicle.

Thomas' bail was set at $250,000 cash or $500,000 bond. She is due back in court April 29.

Sgt. Tom Connellan said Syracuse police were called once before to the couple's home for a domestic dispute in May. Thomas does not have a prior criminal record, he said.

Police have not released a mug shot.