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Two Hospitalized After Lee Township Dispute, One Suspect Arrested, Another Sought by Allegan County Deputies

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Published on October 01, 2024
Two Hospitalized After Lee Township Dispute, One Suspect Arrested, Another Sought by Allegan County DeputiesSource: Allegan County Sheriff's Office

An altercation in Lee Township escalated to violence, resulting in two individuals being hospitalized and the arrest of one suspect, while another suspect remains at large. According to a FOX 17 report, the incident occurred today, with the Allegan County Sheriff's Deputies currently in search of Anthony Steven Vincent, who is accused of multiple stabbings during the dispute.

Further details released by WOODTV indicate that while deputies were attending to the initial stabbing report, another victim arrived at the hospital with a gunshot wound—allegedly sustained by a passenger in a car that was transporting the stabbing victim to South Haven Hospital. The identity of the shooting suspect, who has since turned himself in, has yet to be disclosed by deputies.

The situation unfolded rapidly, with both victims believed to have been present at a home in Lee Township when "an altercation ensued," as stated by the sheriff's office. A vehicle dispatched to aid those hurt became a secondary crime scene when an individual outside was shot by a passenger in said vehicle. Both victims currently remain in stable condition, as reported by WZZM13.

Authorities have urged the public to aid in the apprehension of Vincent by circulating a 2015 booking photo. Should anyone have information regarding his whereabouts, they are advised to contact Allegan County Central Dispatch at 269-673-3899. Moreover, tips can be shared anonymously through Silent Observer at 1-800-554-3633 or by email at [email protected]. Deputies have cautioned against approaching Vincent directly, emphasizing the potential danger he may pose.