One dead after stabbing in Stanislaus County
The stabbing happened around 6 p.m. on Saturday in the 2000 block of Charles Street in Hughson, Calif. Author: Izzy Greenblatt Updated: 10:42 AM PST February 7, 2021
HUGHSON, Calif. The Stanislaus County Sheriff s Department is investigating a deadly stabbing that happened in Hughson on Saturday night.
The stabbing happened around 6 p.m. on Saturday in the 2000 block of Charles Street, according to a press release. Hughson Police Services officers were the first law enforcement agency that arrived.
When police arrived, they found an injured man who needed medical attention. People nearby were also trying to help the man, according to the press release. Paramedics took the victim to a local hospital, but he died in the ambulance.
Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department Detectives Investigate Hughson Homicide Published: Sunday, 07 February 2021 09:33
February 7, 2021 - Hughson - Investigators with the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department are currently investigating a fatal stabbing which took place in Hughson Saturday evening. Patrol officers
with the Hughson Police Services were first to respond to a residence for an assault and battery in the 2000 block of Charles St at 6:09 p.m. on Saturday, February 6th.
Upon their initial arrival, Hughson Police Services located a male victim in need of emergency medical aid. Bystanders were nearby trying to provide care and assistance as well. Paramedics quickly responded and transported the victim to the hospital, but he unfortunately succumbed to those injuries while in the ambulance.
Traffic stop turns up fake gun, narcotics Daniel Fore
A 19-year-old Turlock resident was arrested by the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department after he was found with narcotics and a replica handgun during a traffic stop.
The suspect was identified by the sheriff’s department as Daniel Fore, 19, of Turlock.
Fore was stopped by a Community Resource Deputy assigned to the Waterford Police Service for a traffic violation around 10 a.m. Thursday near Tim Bell Road and Heather Drive.
Fore is a convicted felon on probation and had a “propensity for committing armed robbery,” according to the sheriff’s department.
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