Stabbing in Harrisburg under investigation as police seek persons of interest in Walnut Street attack

Police are looking to the public to help identify two individuals tied to a Harrisburg stabbing.

Harrisburg, PA – A man suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in the 2600 block of Walnut Street on Tuesday, prompting Penbrook Police to release surveillance images of two individuals now considered persons of interest in the active investigation.

The stabbing occurred on August 12 in the Harrisburg neighborhood of Penbrook. While the victim’s injuries are not considered life-threatening, authorities have launched a public appeal for help in identifying the individuals captured in connection with the incident.

The attack unfolded in the early evening, though exact timing has not been released. The motive remains unclear, and Penbrook Police have not disclosed whether the victim knew the assailant or if the incident was random.

Investigators are asking anyone who recognizes the individuals in the released photos or has any information related to the case to contact the Penbrook Police Department at (717) 558-6900 and refer to incident number PEN2025-01821.

As of now, no arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

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Key Points

  • Police are investigating a stabbing that left one person seriously injured on Walnut Street
  • Two unidentified individuals are being sought as persons of interest
  • Public urged to contact Penbrook Police with any information related to the case

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