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No
arrests in Union City, Ind. stabbing
UNION
CITY, Ind. — A man was treated and
released at Reid Hospital Thursday night after he reported being
stabbed by one
of three males who were trying to rob him, according to the Union City
Police
Department.
The
36-year-old man told police he was
approached by three males on North Plum Street after buying items at
the Family
Dollar.
The
victim reported he fought with the group
after they demanded what was in the Family Dollar bag and then his
wallet.
One
of the three wielded a knife and stabbed
the victim in the side.
The
injury appeared to be serious and medics
called for CareFlight, then opted to take him by life squad to Reid
Hospital,
according to police.
No
arrests have been made.
The
attackers were described as Hispanic,
wearing dark clothing and “beanie” style toboggans, according to police.
To
provide a tip, call Union City police at
(765) 964-5328.
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