The Auburn Police Department early Tuesday morning responded to two incidents that left three people suffering from stabbing wounds.
None of the victims sustained lift-threatening injuries, police said.
The first case took place at 1:08 a.m. at the corner of James and Clark streets, where police said an 18-year-old man was stabbed during an altercation with two other people that started during a dispute at a nearby house party on McMaster Street. Police said the suspects fled the scene.
Roughly one hour later, police found two stabbing victims while responding to a call at Bill Dee's Bar and Restaurant at 33 Chapman Ave. Police said once victim is not cooperating with investigators. They are seeking three suspects in that case.
All three stabbing victims were taken to University Hospital in Syracuse.
At the second incident, police charged two other people with disorderly conduct. Vann M. MacKnail, 23, of 16 Orchard St., Auburn, and Laronda Atkins, 27, of 35 Quill Ave., Apt U117, Auburn, face charges. Atkins was also charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief in connection with an unrelated warrant.
Police ask anyone with information on these cases to call 253-3235.
The first case took place at 1:08 a.m. at the corner of James and Clark streets, where police said an 18-year-old man was stabbed during an altercation with two other people that started during a dispute at a nearby house party on McMaster Street. Police said the suspects fled the scene.
Roughly one hour later, police found two stabbing victims while responding to a call at Bill Dee's Bar and Restaurant at 33 Chapman Ave. Police said once victim is not cooperating with investigators. They are seeking three suspects in that case.
All three stabbing victims were taken to University Hospital in Syracuse.
At the second incident, police charged two other people with disorderly conduct. Vann M. MacKnail, 23, of 16 Orchard St., Auburn, and Laronda Atkins, 27, of 35 Quill Ave., Apt U117, Auburn, face charges. Atkins was also charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief in connection with an unrelated warrant.
Police ask anyone with information on these cases to call 253-3235.
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Farmer's Gal wrote on Jan 2, 2008 7:50 AM:
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5729 wrote on Jan 1, 2008 4:14 PM:
Its pathetic I agree. Although I'm sure wherever you live now also has stabbings, murders and burglaries. Get a life. "
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