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Multiple Stabbings in Victorville Lead to Arrests; Two Adults Charged with Attempted Murder

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Published on November 06, 2025
Multiple Stabbings in Victorville Lead to Arrests; Two Adults Charged with Attempted MurderSource: Facebook/Victorville Police Department

Violence erupted in Victorville earlier this week, leading to multiple stabbing victims and the subsequent arrest of two adults and one juvenile. A report from the San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department detailed the events that took place on Monday, November 3rd, around 5:05 p.m. on the 14000 block of La Paz Drive. Deputies were called to a scene of a physical altercation, and upon their arrival, they discovered multiple individuals with stab injuries.

The victims were rushed to the hospital for medical treatment. An investigation, spearheaded by the Victorville Police Detective Bureau, quickly identified three suspects: 42-year-old Shaneka James, 19-year-old Prince Patrick, and a 17-year-old, all residents of Victorville. Law enforcement officials were able to locate the vehicle involved on the following day and proceeded to make arrests without further incidents.

James and Patrick have since been booked at the High Desert Detention Center, facing charges of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit a crime, the specifics being PC664/187 and PC182(A)(1), respectively. The condition of the victims remains unshared due to confidentiality concerns. As reported by the official press release, the arrests were carried out by Victorville deputies, and the investigation is ongoing. Meanwhile, the juvenile's identity and charges have not been disclosed.

The authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward and contact the Victorville Police Station or the Sheriff’s Dispatch at their given numbers. To ensure privacy for those not willing to go public, there is an option to remain anonymous by calling the We-Tip hotline or leaving information on their website. The case file, assigned number DR# 172512952, is now actively being pursued by Deputy Y. Ortiz and Detective D. Peterson from the Victorville Station.