
A stabbing incident in Plymouth has culminated in two arrests, according to a recent social media post from the Plymouth Police Department. Late on Tuesday night, Plymouth officers were dispatched to a disturbance on 30 Columbus Road, where they discovered a young man who had endured multiple serious lacerations. The immediate and tactical response of the first officer and subsequent arrivals may have been crucial, as they applied a tourniquet before the victim was rushed to South Shore Hospital.
The investigation, seeking the currents beneath the surface of the violence, resulted in the arrest of Maxwell Orszulak and Kyla Stickney. Orszulak, a 20-year-old from Plymouth, faces an array of charges, including Assault and Battery (A&B) with a Dangerous Weapon, A&B with a Dangerous Weapon with Serious Bodily Injury, Armed Assault to Murder, Mayhem, Carrying a Dangerous Weapon, and even Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Suspended License.
Meanwhile, Stickney, a 19-year-old from Wilbraham, is tangled with similar accusations. Her charges mirror Orszulak's in severity, with Assault, A&B with a Dangerous Weapon, A&B with a Dangerous Weapon with Serious Bodily Injury, Armed Assault to Murder, Mayhem, and Carrying a Dangerous Weapon all listed. The details of their alleged involvement with the incident remain as yet sketchy.
The original report from the Plymouth Police Department can be found on their official Facebook page, which offers regular updates on community safety and law enforcement activities. For those who seeks further details on the case, the post can be viewed by visiting Plymouth Police Department's social media update.