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Late-Night Rooftop Garage Brawl Leaves Roseville Teen Stabbed

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Published on January 19, 2026
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A late-night fight on the top level of a downtown Roseville parking garage ended with a 17-year-old stabbed multiple times early Monday, according to police. Officers said the teen was rushed to a hospital and is now in stable condition. A 24-year-old man was also hurt in the confrontation and was later taken into custody.

What police are investigating

Roseville officers were called to the top floor of the Oak Street parking garage at about 1 a.m. after reports of a large fight involving an estimated 10 to 15 people, as reported by CBS Sacramento. When they arrived, officers found the 17-year-old with multiple stab wounds and got the teen to a nearby hospital for treatment. Detectives are still working to determine what sparked the brawl and how the violence escalated.

Where it happened

The Oak Street Parking Garage, a seven-floor city structure at 200 Oak St. in downtown Roseville, offers roughly 429 free spaces and is equipped with security cameras and LED lighting, the City of Roseville notes. That setup is expected to play a key role in the police review as investigators pull surveillance footage and interview witnesses. The garage sits in the Vernon Street commercial corridor and is a regular stop for people heading into downtown shops, restaurants and events.

Arrest and charges

Police identified the 24-year-old suspect as Levi Cole. Officers said he was treated for injuries at the scene and then booked into the South Placer County Jail on an attempted murder charge, according to CBS Sacramento. Investigators said they plan to present their evidence to prosecutors as the case moves forward.

Local context

Violent incidents in Roseville have periodically stirred community concern. In January 2025, a stabbing in west Roseville left one person dead and another hospitalized, reporting by KCRA shows. The Roseville Police Department offers online reporting and a crime-tip portal for anyone with information about incidents in the downtown area, according to city police resources. Residents who have video or eyewitness information can use those tools to submit tips as detectives continue their work.

What’s next

Investigators said they are still sorting through witness accounts and available video related to the Oak Street garage fight. Officials are asking anyone who has footage or information from early Monday morning at the garage to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation.