
A local man was left bleeding Saturday afternoon following a stabbing in Fort Worth, triggering a search for the assailant, officials said. The incident took place in the 3200 block of E. Lancaster Avenue, a stretch of road now shadowed by crime scene tape and flashing police lights.
Responding to a call just after 1 p.m., Fort Worth Police discovered an individual with a stab wound amid signs of an altercation. The victim, whose identity has remained under wraps, was rushed to a local hospital with injuries not considered to be life-threatening, as per reports from NBC DFW.
Authorities have yet to pin down a suspect or a person of interest in connection with the stabbing and have released no details descriptive of a possible perpetrator. The search for answers persists as the community grapples with the sudden spike in violence.
Inquiries into the stabbing are ongoing, and the police urge anyone with information to come forward. Meanwhile, the victim is reportedly stable and on the course to recovery. There has been no arrest made, nor has a person of interest been identified, putting residents on edge as the attacker remains at large, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.









