Man stabbed in homosassa disturbance

Man stabbed in Homosassa disturbance

Citrus County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investigating a stabbing that occurred early Monday morning in Homosassa following a disturbance between individuals near Fishbowl Drive and Halls River Road.

Authorities responded to the scene shortly after the incident was reported and located one male victim suffering from stab wounds. The victim was transported to a trauma facility for emergency treatment. Officials confirmed he is currently in stable condition.

“CCSO detectives are currently investigating a disturbance between individuals that escalated into a stabbing incident earlier this morning,” the agency stated in a release.

Law enforcement said the individuals involved in the incident have been identified. Investigators believe there is no ongoing danger to the public, and no suspects are actively being sought at this time.

As of Monday morning, no arrests or charges had been announced. Officials have not released the identities of those involved or the specific nature of the dispute.

Investigation ongoing in early morning altercation

The area near the intersection of Fishbowl Drive and Halls River Road remained active with law enforcement through the morning hours as detectives processed the scene and spoke with witnesses.

Officials stated that no further information would be made available until the investigation progresses. “Additional details will be provided as they are made available by officials investigating this case,” the Sheriff’s Office said.

The motive behind the altercation remains unclear, and it is not yet known what led to the escalation of violence.

Authorities have urged anyone with knowledge of the incident to contact the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation is ongoing, and officials are continuing to gather evidence.

CCSO emphasized that the situation is contained and that the public is not at risk.

Man stabbed in early morning Homosassa altercation that investigators say poses no threat to the public.

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