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Oxnard man stabbed after breaking up suspected domestic violence incident

Candace Guereque OXNARD, Calif. An Oxnard man was stabbed after breaking up a suspected domestic violence incident on Monday evening. At around 6:50 p.m., Ventura police responded to reports of a stabbing victim on the 7800 block of Telephone Road in Ventura. Officers responded to the scene and found the stabbing victim on the ground with a man standing near the victim. Police identified the man as an Oxnard resident. In their investigation, police say the victim drove to the 600 block of Providence Avenue when a woman called him, saying she was being physically abused by the Oxnard man. The victim arrived and he broke up the domestic violence between the woman and the Oxnard man. When the victim was leaving in his car, the suspect confronted him and then stabbed him in the legs twice.

Fairfield County Man Found Dead Inside Mercedes Van Parked Behind Pennsylvania Hotel

Read / Add Comments A 51-year-old Connecticut man was found dead inside of a van parked behind a hotel, authorities said. Police in Delaware County, Pennsylvania were called to the Best Western on Providence Avenue in Chester on Tuesday, April 20 where a member of the military found the body in a Mercedes van parked in a spot reserved for military personnel, Chester City Police Captain James Chubb said. The man was later identified as John Melia, of Stamford, Chubb said. No foul play was suspected, and Melia s body was recovered by the Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy.

Stamford Man Found Dead Inside Mercedes Van Parked Behind Hotel

Read / Add Comments A 51-year-old Connecticut man was found dead inside of a van parked behind a hotel, authorities said. Police in Delaware County, Pennsylvania were called to the Best Western on Providence Avenue in Chester on Tuesday, April 20 where a member of the military found the body in a Mercedes van parked in a spot reserved for military personnel, Chester City Police Captain James Chubb said. The man was later identified as John Melia, of Stamford, Chubb said. No foul play was suspected, and Melia s body was recovered by the Delaware County Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy.

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