Police investigating stabbing in North Sacramento
Police are investigating a stabbing that happened in North Sacramento on Saturday.
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Police are investigating a stabbing that happened in North Sacramento on Saturday.
A man accused of stabbing a Sac State student Wednesday has been arrested.
Two men were stabbed Saturday night (10/8), with one of the men succumbing to his injuries. According to the Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester, the circumstances are under investigation, but police do not believe there is a threat to the public.
The incident happened tucked away in an alley near the corner of 5th Street and Broadway. Homicide detectives are leading the description.
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Authorities are crediting a guard and a crew of inmates with saving the life of a woman who was stabbed along a Vacaville trail.
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A cause of death was not given.
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