Teen stabbed at foxwood village mobile home park

Teen Stabbed at Foxwood Village Mobile Home Park

November 19, 2024

North Stafford, VA – Detectives in North Stafford are conducting an investigation into a stabbing incident that took place late Saturday night. The event transpired on November 16th at approximately 8:01 p.m., prompting deputies to swiftly arrive at the Foxwood Village Mobile Home Park after receiving a report.

Upon arrival, Deputy C.T. Richardson was the first responder to make contact with the victim. The victim sustained a minor stab wound to the arm and a more severe wound to the leg. Deputy Richardson applied a tourniquet to the leg before Fire and Rescue personnel took over and transported the victim to a local hospital. Meanwhile, deputies secured the crime scene and gathered information from witnesses.

It was revealed that the victim was accompanied by two friends while walking in the neighborhood. An altercation took place with another male, resulting in the assault on the victim. The group managed to escape the immediate vicinity before realizing the extent of the victim’s injuries, which are not believed to be from a random attack.

Efforts to locate a possible suspect included canvassing the neighborhood and deploying a drone, but no suspect has been apprehended.

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