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October 7, 2012

Two stabbed in domestic dispute

WASHINGTON — Two were stabbed following a domestic dispute on E. Walnut Street Saturday night.

According to a press release, city police were called to a domestic dispute at 902 E. Walnut St. at around 10 p.m. Saturday. When police arrived, it was found two females with cuts to their faces.

The females were taken to Daviess Community Hospital where they in an unknown condition.

The names of the victims and a possible suspect are not being released at this time. An investigation is ongoing.

More on this story later on washtimesherald.com and in Tuesday's edition.

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